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Useful Reference Series No. 6 



LITERARY ANNUALS AND GIFT BOOKS 



LITERARY ANNUALS 
AND GIFT-BOOKS 



A Bibliography with a 
descriptive introduction 



by 



FREDERICK WINTHROP FAXON, A.B. (Harv.) 

Former Secretary American Library Association 

Member Bibliographical Society of America, American Library Asso- 
ciation, Special Libraries Association, Massachusetts 
Library Club, etc., etc. 



BOSTON, MASS. 

THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY 

1912 



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Reprinted., with many changes and 
additions, from the Bulletin of Bib- 
liography, 1908 to 1911. The 
introduction, addenda and chron- 
ological index now first published. 

One hundred and fifty copies printed 
from type, 



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The Riverdale Press, Brookline, Mass. 



CONTENTS 



Page 

Preface vii 

Introductory Chapters: — 

I. Origin and duration xi 

II. Physical appearance and make-up xiv 

III. Duplicate and spurious issues xvii 

IV. Literary and artistic value xxi 

Explanation of abbreviations, etc xxviii 

Bibliography, Part I 

Bibliography of American annuals 1 

Bibliography, Part II 

Bibliography of English annuals 81 

Addenda and Errata 113 

Chronological Index 129 



PREFACE 



Some ten years ago my attention was first called 
to this interesting and well-nigh forgotten phase of 
printing, by the discovery of a few choice copies of 
literary annuals and gift-books in my father's library. 
Not being able to discover any even partially com- 
plete bibliography, I began listing every copy that 
came to my notice, as a revival of interest in these 
books was apparent among collectors owing to the 
fact that the first editions of articles by noted writers, 
and engravings by well-known artists, were often 
included. 

The Boston Public Library Bulletin of October, 1893, 
contains a list of some one hundred and twenty-five 
titles, representing that library's collection at that 
time. 

In the July, 1902, issue of the Bulletin of the New 
York Public Library is printed a list of that library's 
literary annuals, a large collection of these having 
been acquired by gift at about that time. This list 
contains one hundred and eighty-five titles, and over 
four hundred volumes. It makes note of the curious 
fact that certain American "gifts" had different 
titles, but the same contents. But the notes on this 
subject there printed are far from exhaustive, and as 
far as the writer knows, no study of these spurious and 
duplicate issues has hitherto been made. It is one of 
the most interesting phases of the subject in hand, 



viii PREFACE 

and while the notes made in this bibliography are 
probably not complete, they will save many a col- 
lector from needless duplication of matter, and they 
throw a strong light on this rather questionable 
practice of certain publishers. The English publi- 
cations were known as "Drawing-room annuals," and 
the only printed list of them known to me is by 
Charles T. Tallent-Bateman of Manchester. It is in 
tabular form, contains one hundred and nine titles, 
and may be found in the Papers of the Manchester 
Literary Club for 1897. The assistance Mr. Tallent- 
Bateman has given me is acknowledged below. 

There are included in my list several titles of maga- 
zines which, in order to share in the sale of annuals, 
were gotten out at the end of each year with slightly 
changed titles. A few entries, with proper notes, are 
made covering books with titles which make them 
appear to be "annuals" when they are really mis- 
cellanies not in true "gift-book" form. 

In 1908 was commenced in the Bulletin of Bibli- 
ography the serial publication of my bibliography 
with a request for additions and corrections. Owing 
to the impracticability of holding the type indefi- 
nitely, the matter was rearranged in octavo form and 
shortly after each installment appeared was, with 
any additions available, printed off and the type 
distributed. 

About the time this serial publication began, I 
determined to include in the list the little 32mo 
books of which "The Hare-bell," "The Golden Gift" 
and "The Flower Vase" are examples. These flour- 
ished' in the forties, and while not "annuals," were 
"literary gift books." Some of them ran into ten, or 



PREFACE ix 

even more, editions, each practically from the same 
type. In book-sale catalogues these are usually in- 
cluded with the "annuals," and, while most of them 
would more properly be classed under "selected 
poetry," they also claim a position in a list of "gift- 
books." This explains the rather long list in the 
Addenda, a large proportion of the added entries 
being these modest 43^x2^-inch gifts. Much as I 
deplore having to look in two places for what should 
be found in one alphabet, it seemed better to include 
all titles discovered up to the date of publication, as 
the list is thus rendered more nearly complete. 

The chronological index to titles which has been 
added will be found useful as showing when the various 
gift -books started and the extent to which their pub- 
lication was carried in certain years. 

I wish to make especial mention here of the valu- 
able assistance given me on Part II of this volume, 
The English Annuals, by a fellow enthusiast in Man- 
chester, England, C. T. Tallent-Bateman, Esq., whose 
printed list of the English annuals has been referred 
to above. He has kindly consented to read the galley 
for this part of the bibliography, and has added over 
two hundred and fifty titles to the list, many of them 
not in the British Museum. It is only to be regretted 
that he has been unable to supply the full record of 
these new titles — size, pagination, etc., — in time 
for inclusion here. The initials T.-B. are added after 
the entries supplied by him, and none of these have 
been found by me in any of the American libraries 
I have checked. 

I also wish here to record my grateful appreciation 
of the courtesies extended to me at the Library of 



x PREFACE 

Congress, New York Public Library, Philadelphia 
Mercantile Library, Boston Public Library, Colum- 
bia University Library, Harvard University Library, 
and the Boston Athenaeum, where every facility was 
afforded me for the study of their collections. 

F. W. F. 

WEST ROXBURY, MASS., January, 1912. 



LITERARY ANNUALS AND 
GIFT-BOOKS 



INTRODUCTORY 



I 
ORIGIN AND DURATION 

As a mere list of these interesting books would 
mean but little to those not familiar with the volumes 
at first hand, and as the custom of collecting them is 
growing, I venture to introduce the list by a few 
explanatory pages, in the hope that many book- 
lovers and lovers of art may become interested. 

"The Forget-me-not," published in England in 1823, 
was undoubtedly the first "literary annual." It was 
published by R. Ackermann, and edited by Frederic 
Shoberl, who noted the success of certain "Almanacs" 
and "Pocketbooks" which were then appearing in 
Germany. His surmise that an improved variety of 
these books would find support in England seems to 
have been correct. The results must have exceeded 
his fondest hopes, for the "gift-book" demand in- 
creased until it can only be called a fad or a craze. 
The lone Forget-me-not of 1823 was joined by two 
others in 1824, and nine came forth in 1825. In 1832 
sixty-three different "gifts" under as many different 
titles claimed a share of the public's patronage. 

The decline was as rapid as the rise, for in 1857, 
the year of the final or 30th annual issue of the 



xii LITERARY ANNUALS 

"Keepsake," this phase of book-making in England 
was practically over. 

"The Forget-me-not" had appeared regularly for 
twenty-five years, "Friendship's Offering" had twenty- 
one volumes to its credit, "Heath's Book of Beauty" 
came forth seventeen times to adorn my lady's 
boudoir, or grace her drawing-room table. The best 
account of the English Annual "craze" will be found 
in Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, 1902, pp. 
78-98, the article being entitled, "The Forget-me- 
not," and contributed by Mr. Tallent-Bateman. 

In the United States, while publishers were a little 
slow in getting started, the fad developed into even 
greater proportions and lasted longer. 

In 1826, three years after the English pioneer, 
the "Atlantic Souvenir" saw light in Philadelphia, 
compiled after the pattern of its English brethren, 
getting its pictures abroad, but employing American 
writers, as did most of the early American annuals. 
In 1832, when the English output was at high-water 
mark, America had but twelve or thirteen. It may 
be assumed that the British volumes sold in the 
American shops, thus dividing the demand. As the 
English "tokens" gradually disappeared, the Ameri- 
can publishers issued an ever-increasing number, 
until from 1846 to 1852 an average of sixty appeared 
each year — sixty-six have been recorded for 1851, 
and there were probably others. By 1860 the Ameri- 
can literary gift-book was practically a thing of the 
past, henceforth only to be found in attics, or second- 
hand stores. 

"The Rose of Sharon" holds the American record 
for duration, with its eighteen volumes. "The 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xiii 

Token" was successful during fifteen years, while the 
"Odd Fellows Offering" gladdened the hearts and eyes 
of its patrons for twelve years. 

Many lived for two or more years, but the great 
majority came only once, and, not being strong enough 
to hold their place, were soon forgotten. 

Many there were which, in bidding for part of the 
public's favor, were not ashamed to take on the 
name of some famous issue, lately deceased; still 
others were these same well-known "back numbers" 
brought forth anew with different names and current 
dates, thus successfully passing as new "tokens of 
love or friendship." Be it said to their credit, such 
practices were never indulged in by the English gift- 
book publishers. 



xiv LITERARY ANNUALS 



II 
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE AND MAKE-UP 

The "really truly" gift-books had an appearance 
and make-up all their own, very different from any 
other volumes. At first they were the small duo- 
decimos, then octavos, and finally some of them 
appeared as quartos. Their bindings were ornate, 
often to the point of gaudiness. If of leather the 
covers were heavily embossed, or profusely gilt, or if 
a cloth was desired, a watered silk dress gave distinc- 
tion to the volumes. Some of the earlier ones had 
engraved paper sides, usually green. Some had bind- 
ings with a floral design inlaid with mother-of-pearl. 
A few had slip-cases to protect their bindings, a ribbon 
being attached with which to pull forth the volume. 
Some had large paper editions, sold at a higher price 
than the regular copies. 

The contents consisted of prose — short stories and 
essays — and selected poetry often with flowery 
borders about each page. There were illustra- 
tions — engravings or colored plates — dignified 
in the catalogues as embellishments. These num- 
bered anywhere from one to twenty-five or thirty 
and were either illustrative of the text (though there 
are suspicions that oftentimes the story was written 
up to the pictures), or had no connection whatever 
with the contents. There was, usually, an engraved 
or colored "inscription plate" upon which the donor 
was expected to write his name and that of the 
fortunate recipient-to-be. Many of the later "tokens," 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xv 

especially the spurious ones, had crudely colored 
inscription plates and illuminated title pages. The 
pagination almost invariably began in Roman num- 
erals, covering contents pages, list of plates and 
preface, then Arabic figures for the rest of the book. 
When there are found two series of pages in a volume, 
each beginning from page 1, and there are twelve en- 
gravings or twelve colored flower plates, it may be 
taken as a sign that what we have is really a 
monthly magazine, a year's numbers of which are 
bound up to look like a new annual, and with an 
appropriate name. 

In their names these literary annuals were espe- 
cially distinctive. They were gifts, tokens, souvenirs, 
mementos, keepsakes and offerings, with all conceiv- 
able qualifying adjectives, or else they bore the name 
of some flower, plant or gem. Every phase of every 
subject had its token, from "Mourner's Chaplet" to 
"Marriage Ring," from "Mother's Present" and 
"Young Maiden's Mirror" to "Young Man's Guide" 
and "Pastor's Gift." There were "Leaflets of Mem- 
ory" and "Thought Blossoms," "Rainbows" and 
"Snowflakes," and "Dewdrops." The subtitle was 
usually "A Christmas, New Year's and Birthday 
Present." Thus in binding, contents, illustrations, 
and name these interesting "butterfly books" were 
easily distinguished from the common run. 

They were sold at all pi ices, some bringing a 
guinea in England, and $5.00 in America. Then, in 
a class by themselves, were the little American-printed 
books, usually in dark cloth bindings, about 4J^ x 2% 
inches in size. These were not "annuals," but were 
"gifts," and most of them had several reissues with 



xvi LITERARY ANNUALS 

various dates, but from the same stereotype plates. 
Types of these were the "Bouquet," "Casket of Love," 
"Floral Gems," "Flower Vase," "Hare-bell," "Prim- 
rose." They flourished from about 1844 to 1852. 
C. W. Everest was the editor of many of them. They 
ordinarily were illustrated by a frontispiece only. 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xvii 



III 
THE DUPLICATE AND SPURIOUS ISSUES 

While there was apparently no reissue of any of 
the English annuals, with simply a change of date 
or name, the number of those printed in America, 
which appeared again under different titles but with 
practically the same contents, was evidently very 
large. Except for the few duplications noticed in 
the New York Public Library list, no one seems to 
have been aware of this curious practice of some 
publishers. 

In the bibliography which follows it will be noted 
that nearly every American Annual which was so 
successful as to run for several years has one or more 
namesakes, but without date on title. 

In listing books of the same title undated copies 
are placed first, followed by the rest chronologically 
arranged. In reality, however, the undated annual 
was almost invariably of later issue than those which 
bore dates. In other words, whenever a successful 
series ended there were publishers ready to enter the 
field with a spurious "gift-book" of the same name 
in order to supply the not inconsiderable demand 
there must have been for "this year's volume" of 
some old favorite. The stereotyped plates of some 
unsuccessful venture were purchased for a song, the 
date was removed, the title changed, and some 
inferior or worn-out picture plates used. Thus 
apparently the "Token" or the "Amaranth" still 
flourished. This renaming was so clumsily done 



xviii LITERARY ANNUALS 

in many cases that the original title still appeared 
in the preface, thus at once unmasking the book. In 
other cases the alteration was well done, and even 
the first article in the book was changed. In some of 
them the original list of plates still remained, with 
different pictures inserted in the body of the work. 
In others this page of the contents was omitted, leav- 
ing a break in pagination, or a new list of plates was 
made and substituted. 

For example: the "Snow Flake" was published 
from 1849 to 1855 in Philadelphia, by E. H. Butler 
& Co. In 1855 Leavitt & Allen New York, brought 
out an undated "Snow Flake" that was really "Moss 
Rose" with slight changes. In 1856 the same firm 
appears with a "Snow Flake," this time the "Magno- 
lia" of 1836, with new plates and the final pages 
omitted. By not having any date visible, these 
spurious volumes could often be used over and over 
again in successive years by simply using a different 
colored leather binding. Leavitt & Allen, and Cornish, 
Lamport & Co. seem to have done most of this work 
of issuing spurious or false tokens. 

The opposite of the above practice is also common. 
That is, a gift-book of high merit was used in later 
years under other names. For instance "The Token 
and Atlantic Souvenir" of 1840 appears both as 
"Honeysuckle" and as "Moss Rose" in 1848, as 
"Atlantic Souvenir" about 1853, and as "Token of 
Friendship" and "Friendship's Gift" in some other 
years. In nearly every case the plates vary, but the 
text is identical. Evidently the quality of contents 
was intended to sell these, the old type having been 
secured for little or nothing. 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xix 

Another peculiarity is the appearance of the same 
volume with different imprints. "The American 
Juvenile Keepsake" of 1834, New York, appears 
from Bristol, R. I., and from Brockville, N. C, and 
was also issued under the titles of "Gift," "Gem," 
and "Youth's Keepsake," in later years. 

One wonders if a confiding public was willing to 
buy "Amaranth" in 1849, and "Garland" in 1850, 
"Keepsake of Friendship" in 1851, "Magnolia" in 
1852, "Token of Friendship" in 1853, "Casket" in 
1854, and "Memory's Gift," in 1869, when all these 
seven were one and the same inside. Did the fair 
recipient of the same stories and poems each year 
under a different name modestly refrain from tell- 
ing of her discovery when next the admirer called? 
We may ask how, if Emily Percival really edited 
the "Amaranth," 1852, G. S. Monroe could edit the 
same work in 1854 under title of "Keepsake of Friend- 
ship," and Clara Arnold in 1855 as the "Magnolia." 
Were G. S. Monroe and Clara Arnold noms de plume 
of Emily? We imagine not; those worthy people 
never knew they had edited these works, but they 
were the editors of previous successful volumes of 
those names, and the publisher of these bastard gifts 
did not hesitate to adopt both name and editor. 

The case of "The Wreath of Wild Flowers," a book 
of miscellanies, by John Milton Stearns, published 
in New York in 1846, and copyrighted in that year, 
will serve as a final example of how some publishers 
met the demand for a new annual each year. With 
the addition of a preliminary poem, and some extra 
plates, Mr. Steam's work was used as "Amaranth" 
in 1851, Boston; "Garland" in 1852, Boston, edited 



xx LITERARY ANNUALS 

by Emily Percival; "Keepsake of Friendship," in 
1853, Boston, edited by G. S. Monroe; "Token of 
Friendship" [1854], Boston, and also New York, and 
finally as "Magnolia" with a preface date of 1853. 
Nearly all these books vary in the unpaged poem at 
the beginning, and in the plates. 

Enough has doubtless been said here to show the 
advantage of a bibliography which might prevent 
collectors from duplicating material, though there 
must still be cases in which I have failed to note the 
repetition of contents. 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xxi 



IV 
LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORTH 

The literature of the "gift-books" was remarkable 
for its freedom from the slightest taint of impropriety. 
There was never a contribution that savored of the 
lack of refinement. These volumes were intended as 
gifts, and were such that they might ornament the 
drawing-room table of the most fastidious without 
offense either to mind or eye. The list of contrib- 
utors to the English Annuals included all the fore- 
most writers of the time. We find such names as 
Byron, Southey, the Howitts, Macaulay, Scott, 
Wordsworth, Lamb, Coleridge, Praed, Hood, Ruskin, 
Lytton, Landpr, Shelley, Campbell, the Brownings, 
Moore, Tennyson, Dickens, Thackeray, and many 
more. It was the proper thing to write for these 
"tokens." 

Toward the end of the "annual" fad, it became 
beneath the dignity of famous authors to contribute 
and 'the favor of royal and titled persons was with- 
drawn. The Countess of Blessington probably did 
much to stay the approaching oblivion by lending 
her name and giving of her time as editor to several 
successful series, notably the "Keepsake" and 
"Book of Beauty." From her position and her wide 
acquaintance in literary and art circles she was en- 
abled to command contributions from authors and 
artists of high repute. Her presence did much also 
to keep "annuals" in vogue among the aristocracy. 

All the better class of "gift-books" throughout their 



xxii LITERARY ANNUALS 

existence diluted their good things with many a 
mediocre article by unknown or unnamed authors. 

As early as 1828 The Quarterly Review asks, "Why, 
when there are in the country men able and willing 
to contribute such things [referring to quotations 
made from several current 'gift-books'] to literary 
pocketbooks, is there no one production of this class 
which it is possible to point out as distinguished 
throughout for its literary excellence? Are the 
classics of our age to continue to see their beautiful 
fragments doled out year after year in the midst of 
such miserable and mawkish trash as fills at least 
nineteen pages out of every twenty in the best of the 
gaudy duodecimos now before us?" This is perhaps 
putting it too strongly, but it shows the tendency to 
make a few good essays and a sprinkling of true 
poetry carry off the whole book. Whatever may be 
said of the literary contributions, the illustrations 
were usually of a very high order in the early years 
before the field was overfilled and both pictures and 
text suffered from the competition and consequent 
cheapening of price. 

Engravers were paid, it is said, as high as ,£150 
for a single plate, and the artist or owner of the paint- 
ing to be engraved received at times a like sum for 
permission to use it. 

Engravings of pictures by Turner, Clarkson, Stan- 
field, Stothard, Samuel Prout, Martin, Mulready, 
Landseer, Cattermole, Eastlake, Wilkie and others 
were included. A favorite method was to give illus- 
trations from Shakespeare or Milton, the Waverley 
Novels, Pilgrim's Progress, or Don Quixote, and then 
have these written up to by nameless authors. 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xxiii 

In the United States much the same course was 
followed by the "gift-book" publishers. At first the 
little volumes were below the English standard of 
excellence, the field being new and untried and the 
publishers timid about such great expenditures as 
were made across the water. In fact most of the 
plates were from paintings by English artists, but the 
text from the first was all American. The foremost 
writers found a place in the contents of many of the 
American "gifts," and hence collectors of first edi- 
tions of the works of such men are eagerly seeking 
"annuals" at the present time. Many of the best 
American engravers are represented by fine plates in 
these "presents." Sartain contributed many illustra- 
tions, while those books illustrated with one or more 
plates by John Cheney are much in demand. 

To show the extent to which the foremost American 
authors of the time are represented in this class of 
literature, a few are here cited, rather at random, and 
with no attempt to make an exhaustive list: — 

Nathaniel Hawthorne has his first published pro- 
duction in the "Token" of 1830, and contributions 
in the same publication in 1831, 1832, 1833, 1835 to 
1838, inclusive. He also appears in the "Boston 
Book," 1841; "Youth's Keepsake," 1835; "Memo- 
rial," 1851; and "Scenes in the Life of the Saviour," 
1845. 

Edgar Allen Poe contributed his "Manuscript 
found in a bottle" to the "Gift" of 1836, and had 
other pieces in 1842, 1843 and 1845. He also con- 
tributed to "Mayflower," 1846; "Missionary Memo- 
rial," 1846; "Opal," 1844 and 1845; "Leaflets of 
Memory," 1850; and "Irving Offering," 1851. 



xxiv LITERARY ANNUALS 

The first of Whittier's writings to appear in book 
form was his "Light in the Binnacle," in the "Memo- 
rial," 1827. There are contributions by him also in 
"Oasis," 1834; "Literary Souvenir," 1831; "Laurel," 
1837; "Youth's Keepsake," 1835; "Scenes in the 
Life of the Saviour," 1845; "Fountain," 1847 
"Bouquet of Flowers," 1845; "Christian Keepsake,' 
1840; "Liberty Bell," 1846; "Missionary Memorial,' 
1846; "Opal," 1846, 1847; "Christian Souvenir,' 
1851; "Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems," 1854 
"Cloud Crystals," 1864, and "Evergreen," n.d. 

Bryant had contributions in the "Album," 1824 
"Beauties of Sacred Literature," 1852; "Cloud 
Crystals," 1864; "Lady's Book of Flowers," 1846 
"Laurel," 1837; "Literary Souvenir," 1831; "Ma- 
sonic Token," 1868; "Premium," 1833; "Talisman,' 
1828, 1829, 1830; "Thought Blossom," n.d. and 1855 
"Wide Awake Gift," 1855. 

Emerson will be found in the "Gift," 1844, 1845 
"Marriage Offering," 1848; "Liberty Bell," 1851 
"Wide Awake Gift," 1855; "Cloud Crystals," 1864 

O. W. Holmes added his contributions to help make 
up "Youth's Keepsake," 1831; "Token," 1831, 1833 
1837; "Laurel," 1837; "Boston Book," 1841 
"Bouquet of Flowers," 1845; "Lady's Book of 
Flowers," 1846; "Fountain," 1847; "Memory and 
Hope," 1851; "Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems," 
1854; "Wide Awake Gift," 1855. 

Longfellow had a good share in the "annual" craze, 
though doubtless, as with other authors, he appears 
in many without his knowledge. We find pieces by 
him in "Atlantic Souvenir," 1828; "Token," 1833, 
1842; "Boston Book," 1841; "Laurel," 1837; 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xxv 

"Liberty Bell," 1845, 1846; "Opal," 1847; "Scenes 
in the Life of the Saviour," 1845; "Gift," 1845; 
"Bouquet of Flowers," 1845; "Irving Offering," 
1851; "Dew Drop," 1852; "Young Lady's Cabinet 
of Gems," 1854; "Wide Awake Gift," 1855; "Chris- 
tian's Gift," 1857; "Cloud Crystals," 1864. 

Lowell appears in the "Token," 1842; "Gift," 
1844; "Missionary Memorial," 1846; "Fountain," 
1847; "Liberty Bell," 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1848, 
1849, 1851; "Memory and Hope," 1851; "Christian 
Souvenir," 1851; "Dew Drop," 1852; "Cloud Crys- 
tals," 1864; and "Evergreen," n.d. 

We find contributions by Irving, J. G. Percival, 
N. P. Willis, FitzGreene Halleck, Mrs. Sigourney, 
Edward Everett, Mrs. Stowe, Goodrich (Peter 
Parley), Cooper, Catherine Sedgwick. In short, all 
the American authors may be found in the pages of 
these annuals. 

The work of American engravers in these annuals 
is notable. John Cheney, for example, who was 
perhaps the foremost engraver of portraits of his 
time, contributed to many volumes, until they had 
so deteriorated that there was no longer a place for 
work of such quality as his. His plates appear in 
"Juvenile Souvenir," 1828; "Token," 1828, 1830to38, 
inclusive; "Memorial," 1828, 1851; "Casket," 1829, 
1830; "Moral and Religious Souvenir," 1828; "Lady's 
Cabinet Album," 1832, 1835, etc.; "Moss Rose," 
1854; "Youth's Keepsake," 1830; "Lily," 1839; 
"Coral," n.d.; "Token of Friendship," n.d.; "Token 
or Affection's Gift," n.d.; "Gift," 1836, 1837, 1839, 
1840, 1842 to 1845; "Literary Souvenir," 1838, 1840, 
1844, 1845; "Magnolia," 1837; "Christian Keep- 



xxvi LITERARY ANNUALS 

sake," 1838, 1839, 1840; "Friendship's Offering," 
1841; "Remember!" n.d.; "Ladies' Scrap Book," 
1845; "Opal," 1845; "Dew Drop," 1852; "String of 
Diamonds," 1857. 

Cheney's plates were in some cases used over and 
over again in various volumes, sometimes with the 
title changed, sometimes with it omitted. The plate 
entitled Love Letters in the "Gift," 1837, was also in 
"Literary Souvenir," 1838. "Magnolia," 1837, had 
Esperanza, but this same picture appears in "Token 
or Affection's Gift" (n.d.) as The Bridge. Reflec- 
tion in "Christian Keepsake," 1838, becomes Night 
in "Friendship's Offering," 1841. "The Gift," 1839, 
has Helen; "Literary Souvenir," 1840, calls her 
La Jeune Jaquette, and in 1844 she appears a third 
time, but now as Isabel. 

Enough has been said to show what an interesting 
field for a Cheney collector is here spread before us. 
Several of the "annuals" mentioned above do not 
appear in Mr. Koehler's exhaustive catalogue of 
Cheney plates. 

Is it to be wondered at that certain volumes of the 
"Atlantic Souvenir," "Gift" or "Token" sell at 
auction as high as $16.00, when they contain articles 
there first printed, or poems "not to be found in the 
collected works" of some favorite author, or per- 
chance fine impressions of a master-engraver's work? 

Sometimes contributors did not sign their articles, 
and discoveries can doubtless yet be made in this 
fascinating field by those who have made a study 
of the style in which Poe or Whittier wrote. 

I hope that this introduction to the bibliography 
which follows may be the means of still further 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xxvii 

awakening the interest of book-lovers in this almost 
forgotten fad of a past generation. 

A contributor to the Atlantic Monthly in 1893, in 
an article reminiscent of his boyhood acquaintance 
with these little volumes, says: — 

"These books were not to be resold; a last year's 
Annual was not to be thought of as a present how- 
ever attractive in itself. Its date betrayed it. They 
were gifts, and often treasured up as the faded rose 
and the ivory Malbone miniature of her bridal days 
are treasured in the matron's cabinet, because they 
were haunted with the secret and subtle fragrance of 
bygone memories. If an old Annual could tell its 
own life-story, and if I could write it down as it should 
be written, what pages I should proudly aspire to in 
the best American periodical ! But I fear that they 
are gone, and that my dream of filling a college library 
shelf with a complete collection of them is only a 
dream." 

Would not this writer be surprised to learn that 
his library shelf would have to be much longer than 
the popular five feet to hold the collections now exist- 
ing? The New York Public Library has a very 
large collection; the Library of Congress nearly as 
many. Other libraries are collecting them as oppor- 
tunity offers. The following bibliography includes 
mention of two thousand volumes, most of which 
have been seen by the compiler. 

The day of the new "annual" may have passed 
long ago, but assuredly the "old annuals" are with us 
to remain. 



xxviii LITERARY ANNUALS 



ABBREVIATIONS USED AND EXPLANATION 
OF ENTRIES 

For convenience of reference a running number is 
given each volume. 

In cases where there are different editions, or 
different titles to same work, the title of first article 
is added in quotation marks as an aid to identification. 
The size is given in inches and fractions of an inch, 
but always measured by the page, not the cover. 

The number of plates includes not only engravings, 
but also the engraved or illuminated titles and in- 
scription plates, as these are usually listed with the 
engravings in the books. 

Brackets around the number of plates signify that 
no list of plates was given in volume. 

In alphabetical arrangement the titles beginning 
with "Lady's" and "Ladies' " are placed as if spelled 
the same way because in several instances the same 
volume appears under both spellings. 

The volumes listed may be referred to in the 
libraries indicated by the initials which follow each 
entry, though the absence of reference to any of these 
libraries does not necessarily mean that the volume 
is not there to be found. 

Library abbreviations are as follows : — 
B. A. Boston Athenaeum. 

B. M. British Museum (entry made from catalogue 
only). 

B. P. Boston Public Library. 

C. U. Columbia University Library. 



AND GIFT-BOOKS xxix 



F. 


Examined by compiler in private collections, 




or bookstores. 


H. U. 


Harvard University Library. 


L. C. 


Library of Congress, Washington. 


N. Y. 


New York Public Library. 


N. Y. S 


. New York State Library, Albany (collection 




destroyed by fire, 1911). 


P. M. 


Philadelphia Mercantile Library. 


T.-B. 


Title supplied by Mr. C. T. Tallent-Bateman. 


U. M. 


University of Michigan Library, Ann Arbor. 


U. W. 


University of Wisconsin Library, Madison. 


# 


Titles not found by compiler, but notice of 




such publication found. 


Abbreviations used : — 


c. 


copyright. 


col. 


colored. 


ed. 


edited, edition, editor. 


engr. 


engraved . 


front. 


frontispiece. 


ilium. 


illuminated. 


illus. 


illustrations paged with text. 


1. 


leaf, leaves. 


n. d. 


no date. 


n. p. 


no place. 


P- 


page, pages. 


p.l. 


preliminary leaf or leaves. 


pi. 


plate, plates. 


pref. 


preface. 


v. 


volume. 


vig. t. 


vignette title. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Attention is called to the Addenda, pages 113-128. 



PART I. 



AMERICAN. 

Affection's gift; a Christmas, New Year and birthday- 
present. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 27 Dey St., 
n. d. [1854 or 55]. 4 p. 1. viii, 9-81, 21., 5-175 p., 
[6 pi.,] 7x5. "Appropriate sphere of woman." 

U.W. (1) 
This is "Lady's manual," 1854. 

Also issued as "Token and Atlantic souvenir," N. Y., 
n. d., and "Memory's gift," n. d. 

: or, a holiday present. New York, J. C. 

Riker, 1832, c. 1831. "3 p. 1., 13-288 p., 10 pi., 
6-i x 4i. N.Y. (2) 

; a Christmas, New Year, and birthday 

present for 1854. Philadelphia, E. H Butler & Co., 
c. 1853. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 7i x 4|. 

L.C., N.Y., U.W. (3) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday pre- 
sent for 1855. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 
1855, c. 1854. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 7\ x 4|. 

B.P., L.C., N.Y. (4) 

■ for the loving and the loved, by John 

Cole Hagen. Philadelphia, John E. Potter, 1859, 
c. 1859. iv., 5-144 p., [3 pi.,] 7\ x 4|. U.W. (5) 

Affection's keepsake. New York. * (6) 

Album, The. New York, F. R. Lockwood, 1824, c. 
1823. x p., 1 1., 13-156 p., engr. title, 7 x 4f . 

B.A. (7) 
Also copies 8% x 5J£. 

Album, The; see Lady's Album. 

Album of love, The. New York, Leavitt & Allen., 

1853. 128 p., 4| x 2|. N.Y. (8) 

Aloe, The, a gift for all seasons. Ed. by Henry W, 
Herbert. New York, Lamport, Blakeman & Law. 

1854. 3 p.l., 11-260, 2 1. 1\ x 4J. "The 
magnolia. 'Not in the autumn.' " H.U. (9) 

This is "Magnolia." 1836, with changed pi. and p. (264)- 
300 omitted. See also "Friendship's token," N. Y., n. d., 
"Gift of affection," n. d., "Morning glory," n. d., "Memo- 
ry," c. 1854, "Snow flake," n. d. 

Amaranth, The, or token of remembrance; a Christmas 
and New Year's gift, ed. by Emily Percival. Bos- 
ton, Phillips, Sampson & Co. n. d. 288 p., 7 pi., 7^ x 
4|. " To Juliet." U.W. (10) 

Same as 1855. 



Amaranth, The, or token of remembrance; a Christmas 
and New Year's gift, ed. by Emily Percival. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 5-6, 9-288 p., [6 pi.,] 
7i x 5. " To Juliet." B.A., B.P., U.W. (11) 

Same as N. Y., 1869. 

Same as Boston, 1855 edition, except different plates, and 

pages 7-8, the list of plates, omitted. There are at least 

two editions of this N. Y., n. d. issue, each with different 

plates. 

. Philadelphia, Thomas J. Ash. n. d. lp.l., 

296 p., [5 pi.,] 5| x 3i. "The two smugglers." 

B.P. (12) 

; or masonic garland; ed by C. W. Moore. 

v. 1, Boston, 5828-9 [1828-9]. * (13) 

, a literary and religious offering designed 

as a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by J. H. 
Buckingham. Newburyport, Charles Whipple, c. 
1831, 2 p. 1., 7-180 p., front., 5§ x 3£. 

N.Y., L. C. (14) 

. Philadelphia, 1840. See Literary Amaranth, 

1840. 

; a gift for all seasons. Philadelphia, Ameri- 
can Sunday School Union, c. 1841. 235 p., 9 pi., 
5| x 3|. N.Y., P.M. (15) 

a gift for all seasons. Philadelphia, Ameri- 
can Sunday School Union, 1842, c. 1841. 235 p., 9 
pi., 7 x 4£. N.Y., U.W., P.M. (16) 
Same as c. 1841 above, except on large paper, and two of 
plates transposed. 

. Philadelphia, 1845. See Literary Amaranth, 

1845. 

, or token of remembrance, a Christmas 

and New Year's gift for 1847. [v. 1. ] Boston, Phillips 

6 Sampson, 1847, c. 1846. viii p., 11., 11-324 p., 7 pi., 
64 x 4A. " The Amaranth." 

U.W., N.Y., B.P., L.C. (17) 

Issued as " Garland," 1848, with first article changed to 
"The Garland"; issued as "Keepsake of friendship," 
1849, with another change in first article; issued as 
" Ladies' gift," N. Y., n. d., also 1850, and 1851; and as 
" Gift of affection," N. Y., n. d. PL vary in all editions. 
, or token of remembrance, a Christmas 

and New Year's gift for 1848. [v. 2. ] Boston, N. C. 

Barton, 1848, c. 1847. vi p., 1 1., 9-288 p., 6 pi., 

7h x 4|. " Immortality." N.Y., B.P., L.C. (18) 
Issued as " Garland," 1849, with first article changed; as 
" Keepsake of friendship," 1850, with still another substi- 
tution of first article. 
, or token of remembrance, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1849. [v. 3. ] Boston, Phillips 
& Sampson, 1849, c. 1848. vi p., 1 1., 9-322 p., 6 pi., 

7 x 4|. " Medora." B.A., N.Y. (19) 
Also issued with imprint Worcester, E. Livermore, 1849. 

P.M. 



Issued as " Garland," 1850, with first article changed to 
" Song," and different front. A col. t. is added. 
The " Casket," Boston, pref. d. 1853, and " Casket," N.Y., 
n. d., are same except first article changed to " The quiet 
eye," etc., and the front, and engr. t. replaced by col. pre- 
sentation pi., and col. t. 

" Memory's gift," N. Y., 1869, and " Memory's gift," 
N. Y., n. d., 322 p., are same except pi. and first article, 
" The quiet eye," pref. is that of " Casket." 
" Token of friendship," Boston, pref. d. Aug., 1852, is 
same except first article, " The new year." 
" Keepsake of friendship," Worcester, 1851, is same, 
except that first article is " Friendship," and front, and 
engr. t. are replaced by col. presentation pi., and col. t. 
" Magnolia," 1852, is same with first article changed to 
" Love of nature." 

— , or token of remembrance, a Christmas 

and New Year's gift for 1850. [v. 4. ] New York, 
Gates, Stedman & Co., 1850. 288 p., [4 pi. and 
engr. t.,]7x 4|. " To Kate." L.C., C.U. (20) 

Issued as " Garland," 1851, with first article changed and 
2 pi. substituted. Issued as "Magnolia" [ 1853 ] with 
front article changed and only 2 pi. the same. 

— - — — , or token of remembrance, a Christmas and 
New Year's gift for 1851. [v. 5.] Boston, Phillips, 
Sampson & Co., 1851, c. 1850. 5 p. 1., 276 p., 6 pi., 
7 x 4|. " Forest maid " on first unpaged leaf. " The 
Refugee," first paged article. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W., L.C. (21) 

This is " Wreath of wild flowers," 1846, with addition of 
pi. and preliminary unpaged 1. 

The " Garland," 1852, and " Keepsake of friendship," 
Boston, 1853, are same as this except the preliminary 
unpaged article" Forest maid " is replaced by " Humil- 
ity," and the engr. t. gives place to a col. t. 
"Token of friendship," Boston, n. d., [pref. d. Aug., 1854, ] 
and " Token of friendship," N. Y., n. d., are same except 
preliminary unpaged article "Forest maid " is replaced 
by " Who are the happy," and front, and engr. t. are re- 
placed by col. front, and col. t. 

The " Magnolia" [ pref. d. 1853, ] is same, except " Forest 
maid" is replaced by " Who are the happy." 

, or token of remembrance, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1852, ed. by Emily Percival. 
[v. 6.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1852, c. 

1851. 288 p., 7 pi., 7i x 4|. " Heather bell." 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (22) 
Also issued as " Garland," 1853," " Magnolia," 1855, and 
" Keepsake of friendship," 1854, which are the same 
except first article. 

, or token of remembrance, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1853, ed. by Emily Percival. 
[v. 7.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1853, c 

1852. 288 p., 7 pi., 7\ x 4f. " Desdemona." 

N.Y., B.P. (23) 
Also issued as " Garland," 1854, and "Keepsake of 
friendship," 1855, with change in first article. 



Amaranth, The, or token of remembrance, a Christmas 
and New Year's gift for 1854, ed. by Emily Per- 
cival. [v. 8. 1 Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co 
1854, c. 1853. 288 p., 6 pi., 7i x 4|. " Daugh- 
ter of the Bardi." N.Y., B.P., C.U., U.W. (24) 

" The Garland," Boston, 1855, " The Garland," Boston 
c. 1854, "The Garland," N. Y., n. d., are same as this, 
except that they have an added engr. t. 
" The Garland," N. Y., 1869, is same, except it has only 
engr. t., and no pi., and omits p. 7-8, the list of pi. 

, or token of remembrance, a Christmas 

and New Year's gift for 1855, ed. by Emily Percival. 
[v. 9. ] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855, c. 
1854. 1 p. 1., 5-288 p., 7 pi., 7$ x 4|. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (25) 

Also issued with imprint, Boston, n. d., c. 1854, and Bos- 
ton entirely without date, and N. Y., n. d., with plates 
changed and p. 7-8, list of plates, omitted; and N. Y., 
1869, plates changed and p. 7-8 omitted. 

— — , or token of remembrance, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift, ed. by Emily Percival. New York, 
Geo. A. Leavitt, 1869. 1-6, 9-288 p., [6 pi.,] 7 x 4| 

F. (26) 

This is the same as " Amaranth," Boston, 1855, with 
plates changed and p. 7-8, list of plates, omitted. 

American book of beauty, The, or token of friendship, 
a gift for all seasons, ed. by a lady. Hartford, Silas 
Andrus & Son, n. d. 2 p. 1., 7-128 p., 8 pi. [7 in list ], 
10 x 6|. L.C. (27) 

American comic annual, ed. by Henry T. Finn. Boston, 
Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, 1831, c. 1830. viii) 
220 p., [13 pi., and many illus.,] 6| x4&. F. (28, 

American cottage life. See Fireside poetical readings. 

American gift book, The. See Rough and ready annual, 
1848. 

, a perpetual souvenir. New York, J. C. Derby, 

1856, c. 1855. xii, 13-312 p., 7^x5. U.W. (29) 

The issues by Derby and Jackson, 1858, c. 1855, and 
1859, c. 1855, are identical with above. L.C. 

American juvenile keepsake, The, ed. by Mrs- Hof- 
land. Bristol, R. I., J. Gladding & Co., n. d. 252 p., 
9 pi., 5| x 3|. "London cousin and country cou- 
sin." L.C. (30) 
This is same as New York issue, c. 1834. 

, ed. by Mrs. Hofland. New York, C. Wells, 

c. 1834. 2p.l.,iii-iv, vii-x, 1-252 p., 9 pi., 6 x 3|. 

N. Y., U. W. (31) 

This was also issued with imprint Bristol, R. I., n. d., 
and with imprint Brockville, N. C, 1835. 
The Gift, New York, 1847, is reprint of this, omitting 
list of pi., all but a few pi., omitting two articles and 
rearranging others. 

" The Youth's keepsake," New York, n. d., of which 
at least two editions were issued, one of them 1846, or 
after, is reprint of this, with but 6 pi. 
' The Gem," 1849, is same, except it has 8 pi. 



American juvenile keepsake, The, ed. by Mrs. Hofland. 
Brockville, N.C., 1835. * (32) 

This is the same as New York, c. 1834. 

, for 1836, ed by Mrs. Hofland. New York, 

C. Wells, c. 1834. 2 p. 1., iii-iv, vii-x, 1-252 p., 9 
pi., 5| x 31. N. Y., L. C. (33) 

This is the same as New York, c. 1834. 

, ed. by Mrs. Hofland. Bristol, R. I., J. 

Gladding & Co., n. d. [1837 on back of original 
pub. binding. ] 5 7 8 x 31. F. (34) 

This is the same as New York, c. 1834. 

, ed. bv Mrs. Hofland. New York, C. "Wells, 

c. 1834 [1840 on back of binding]. L.C. (35) 

This is the same as New York, c. 1834. 

American keepsake for all seasons, ed. by Anna Wil- 
mot New York, n. d. * (36) 

This is the same as 1851. 

for 1851, ed. by Anna Wilmot. New 

York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1850. vi p., 1 1., 
9-312 p., 7 pi., 7^x5. N.Y.,B.P.,L.C, U W. (37) 

for all seasons, ed. by Anna Wilmot. New 

York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1851. vi p., 1 1., 
9-312 p., 7 pi., 7£ x 4£. B.A. (38) 

Same as 1851. 

American poets' gift. Title on publisher's binding of 
Poet's gift, 1845. which see. 

Amethyst, The, an annual of literature, ed. and pub. by 
N. C. Brooks. Baltimore, Wm. A. Francis, 1831, 
c. 64th year of independence. 1 p. 1., 5-6, vii-x, 
11-290 p., 8 pi., 5i x 3£. N.Y., B.A. (40) 

, or poetical gems, a gift book for all seasons, 

ed. by Mrs. M. P. James. Boston, James French, 
1850. iv., 5-128 p., 4£ x 2|. N.Y (41) 

Amulet. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co., n. d., vi p., 1 1., 
9-296 p., 9 pi., 61 x 4£. L.C. (42) 

Same as 1846. 

. A Christmas and New Year's or holiday present, 

with nine beautiful engravings. Boston, Otis, 

Broaders & Co., 1846. vi p., 1 1., 9-296 p., 9 pi., 

61 x 4£. L.C, N.Y., C.U., B.P., U.W. (43) 

In some copies sub-title reads "A Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1846." 

This has old Token plates- 

There is an edition exactly like this but without date. 

L. C. (43a) 

Annual, The, of the Board of Education of the General 
Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the U. S., 
ed. by John Breckinridge, [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Rus- 
sell & Martien, 1832, c. 1832. iv, 5-318 p., [5 pi.,] 
5| x 3i. F. (44) 



Annual, The, [v. 2], 1833. * (45) 
[v. 3], 1834. * (46) 

, of the Board of Education of the Presby- 
terian church in the U. S., a New Year's offering for 
1835, ed. by John Breckinridge. Philadelphia, 
Joseph Whetham, 1835, c. 1834. 352 p., 6 pi., 5£ x 3|. 

B.P. (4>7) 
Engr. t. reads, Philadelphia, Russell & Martien, 1834. 

Annual souvenir gallery, an illustrated gift book for all 
seasons, ed. by Emily Percival. Boston, Phillips, 
Sampson & Co., 1852, c. 1851. 1 p. 1., 294 p., 13 pi., 
10+ x 7. F. (47a) 

This is "Souvenir gallery," 1850, with last 2 p. omitted. 
See also "Souvenir annual," n. d. 

Annualette, The, a Christmas and New Year's gift for 
children. Boston, Samuel G. Simpkins, 1840, c. 
1839, iv p., 1 1., 7-137 p., [4 pi. and engraved t., 
illus.,] 5£x3i. N Y., B.P. (48) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for children. 

Boston, William Crosby & Co., 1841, c. 1840. 
140 p., 1 1., [illus.,] 5| x 3|. N.Y. (49) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for chil- 
dren. Boston, Wm. Crosby & Co., 1842, c. 1842. 
iv, 5-137 p., [3 pi.,] 5| x 3£. F. (50) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for children 

Boston,T. H. Carter, 1843. iv, 9-160 p., [3 pi.,] 5| x 3£. 

B. P. (51) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift, ed. by a 

lady. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1844, c. 
1843. xii, 13-142 p., 1 1., [colored front., ilium, t 
6 pi.,] 5f x3£. N. Y. (52) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift, ed. by a 

lady. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1845. viii, 
9-141 p., 6 pi., 6 x 3|. C.U. (53) 

[There was no issue for 1S46.] 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift, ed. by a 

lady. Boston, Benjamin B. Mussey, 1847. viii, 9- 
144 p., 4 pi., 6x4. F. (53a) 

Apples of gold in pictures of silver, ed. by Edward B. 
Fellows. New York, Nafis & Cornish, c. 1848. 
xii, 13-264p.,9pl.,6x4. F. (54) 

Appleton's juvenile annual for 1869, a Christmas and 
New Year's gift for young people. New York, D. 
Appleton & Co., 1869, c. 1868. 382 p., 7 pi., 7 x 4|. 

P.M. (55) 

Atkinson's casket. See "Casket," 1826-1S40. 

Atlantic souvenir, The, a Christmas and New Year 's 
gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, S4 
or 55]. viii 9-264 p., [6 pi.,] 1\ x 5. "Rainbow 
bridge." N.Y.. U W (56 



This is really"The token and Atlantic souvenir," Boston, 
1840, with p. 265-304 omitted, and plates changed. 
See also "Honeysuckle," 1848, "Token of friendship," 
n. d., "Friendship's gift," n. d., "Moss rose," 1848. 

, a Christmas and New Year's offering. 1826. 

[v. 1.] Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea. 2 p. 1., 
353 p., [engr. presentation pi., 7 pi.,] 5.£ x 3£. 

N.Y., B.P. (57) 
In slip case. 

, a Christmas and New Year's offering. 1827. 

[v. 2.] Philadelphia, H. C. Carev & I. Lea. x p., 
1 1., 360,p., 10 pi., -5£ x 34. N.Y.,'B.A., L.C. (58) 

, a Christmas and New Year's offering. 1828. 

[v. 3. ] Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Carey, c. 1827. 
xii,384 p., 14 pi., 5£ x 3£. N.Y., B.P., L.C. (59) 
Portions of 1827, 1828, reprinted in Spanish as El 
Aguinaldo, Filadelphia, 1829. 

, a Christmas and New Year's offering. 1829. 

[v. 4. ] Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Carey, c 
1828. x p., 1 1., 360 p., 12 pi., 5£ x 3£. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C, U.W. (60) 

, for 1830. [v 5. ] Philadelphia, Carey, Lea 

& Carey. 1830, c. 1829. xii, 13-328 p., 12 pi., 
5lx3|. N.Y., B.P., L.C, U.W. (61) 

, for 1831. [v. 6.] Philadelphia, Carey & 

Lea, 1831. xii, 13-328 p., 13 pi. [including pre- 
sentation pi.] , 5| x 3|. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (62) 

, for 1832. [v. 7.] Philadelphia, Carey & 

Lea, c. 1831. xii, 13-328 p., 12 pi., 6 x 3|. 
N.Y., B.P., L.C, U.W. (63) 

After 1832 The Atlantic souvenir was merged in "The 
Token." 

Atlantic souvenir, The, for 1859. New York, Derby & 
Jackson, 1859. viii p., 1 1., 11-288 p., 12 pi., 9i x 6i|. 

N.Y., B.A. (64) 

Autumn leaves. Original pieces in prose and verse [ed 
by Anne W. Abbot ]. Cambridge, John Bartlett, 1853, 
c. 1853. vi p., 1 1., 200 p., 7 x 4|. B.A. (65) 

Baltimore book, The, a Christmas and New Year's pres- 
ent, ed. by W. H. Carpenter and T. S.Arthur. Balt- 
imore, Bayly & Burns, 1838. viii, 9-296 p., 6 pi., 
7ix4.£. N.Y. (66) 

There is an edition with date erased on title, but with 
1839 on back of publisher's cover. N.Y. (66a) 

Beauties of sacred literature, ed. by Thomas Wyatt, 
Charlestown [Mass.], Ladies New England Art 
Union, 1852, c. 1848. vi p., 1 1., 220 p., 8 pl.,9£xo£. 

F. (67) 

Beauties, The, of the English annuals for 1835. Hart- 
ford, Silas Andrus & Son, 1846. 2 p. 1., 192 p., 
1h x 4£. P.M. (68) 

Selections from Forget-me-not, Gem, Friendship's 
offering, and English annual, for 1835. 



Benison, The. Name on back of publisher's leather 
cover of Lady's manual, N. Y., 1854. B.P. 

Biographical annual, containing memoirs of eminent 
persons recently deceased, ed. by R. W. Griswold. 
New York, Linen & Fennell. 1841. c. 1840. xii., 
13-307 p., front, 7fx4£. 12 mo. F (69) 

Book of beauty, The. New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 
1855. 3 p. 1., 17-290 p., 1 1., 8 pi,, 9i x 6|. 

C.U. (70) 

. Late Victorian era, ed. and arranged by 

Mrs. F. Harcourt Williamson. New York and 
London, 2 vols, 1896. (71) 

. The era of King Edward VII, ed. by Mrs. 

F. H. Williamson. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & 
Co., 1902. (72) 

Book of flowers. Title on back of "Flora and Thalia," 
Phila., 1836. 

Book of gems, The, a gift for all seasons, by Eugene Sin- 
clair. Manchester, N. H., Wm. H. Fisk, 1854, c. 
1850. x, 11-312 p., [3 pi. and ilium, t.,] 6& x 4^. 

B.A. (73) 
This is a reprint of " Gems for you," 1850. 
Also reprinted in 1856. * (73a) 

Book of pearls, The. A choice garland of prose, poetry 
and art. New York, D. Appleton & Co. 1849. 
11-280 p., 20 pi., 9x6. L.C. (74) 

Book of the boudoir, or memento of friendship. A gift 
for all seasons, ed. by Ellen Louise [Louise Chandler 
Moulton]. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co. c. 
1853. viii, 9-400 p., 6 pi., 9^x7. N.Y., P.M. (75) 

There was also an issue of this, New York, W. H. 
Appleton, n. d. iv, vii-viii, 9-400 p., [8 pi. and 
ilium, t.,] 8Jx 6£. F. (76) 

. N. Y. 1855. * (77) 

Boston book, The, being specimens of metropolitan litera- 
ture, occasional and periodical, [ed. by Henry T. 
Tuckerman]. [v. 1.] Boston, Light & Haton, 1836, 
c. 1835. xii, 13-312 p., 1\ x 4^. N.Y., C.U. (78) 

, for 1837, being specimens of metropolitan 

literature, ed. by B. B. Thatcher. [v. 2.] Boston, 
Light & Stearns, 1837, c. 1836. xii, 13-360 p., 
7x4i N.Y. (79) 

— , being specimens of metropolitan literature, 

[ed. by Geo. S. Hillard]. [v. 3.] Boston, George W. 
Light, 1841, c. 1840. xii, 13-352 p., 7 x 4^. 

N.Y., C.U. (80) 

, being specimens of metropolitan literature. 

[v. 4.] Boston, Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1850, c. 1849., 
viii, 364 p., front., 1\ x 5£. N.Y., P.M. (81) 

Boudoir annual, The, a Christmas, New Year and birth- 
day present for 1846. Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 
1846, c. 1845. 4 p. 1., 13-100 p., 16 pi., \\\ x 9. 

N.Y. (82) 



Bouquet, The, containing the language of flowers and 
their poetic sentiments, by a lady. Boston, Oliver L. 
Perkins, 1844, c. 1844., 128 p. [5 pi.,] 4| x 2|. 

F. (83) 

, containing the poetry and language of 

flowers, by a lady. Boston, O. L. Perkins, 1845. 
lp.l.,128p., Ipl.,4ix2f. L. (84) 

Same as 1844. Also issued with imprint Benj. B. 

Mussey, 1845. 

Also issued as "Bouquet of flowers," 1845. 

Bouquet of flowers, 1845. Same as (S3). * (84a) 

Boys' scrap book, The, 1839. [Philadelphia] American 
Sunday school union, viii p., 1 1., 11-255 p., 6i x 5£. 

B.C." (85) 

Bridal token, The, or a hint to husbands. Pawtucket 
[R. I. ], Smith & Stanley, 1846. vi, 7-92 p., 4J x 3 

F. (86) 

Bridal wreath, The, a wedding souvenir. Boston, 1848. 

* (87) 

Brilliant, The, a gift book, ed. by T. S. Arthur. New 
York, Charles Scribner, n. d. viii, 9-304 p., [15 pi.,] 
8| x 6. F. (88) 

Same as 1850- 

, a gift book for 1850, ed. by T. S. Arthur. 

[v. 1.] New York, Baker & Scribner, 1850. viii, 
9-304 p., 15 pi., 8i x 6. H.U., U.W. (89) 

Issued later by Charles Scribner, n. d. 

Also issued for 1851 and identical with 1850, has list of 

15 pi., and engr. front, not listed. N.Y. (89a) 

Buds and blossoms for the young, by Mrs. Hughs. 
Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1850, c. 1848. 
205 p., [9 pi.,] 6f x5i. F. (90) 

Cabinet. Philadelphia, J. Laval & S. F. Bradford, c. 1829. 
vi, 18, 13, 34, 20, 4, 3 p., 9 pi., 5£ x 3f. F. (91) 

A series of sketches of members of the national adminis- 
tration, each paged separately. This is also bound up 
with "Talisman," 1830, and lettered on back of pub. [?] 
cloth case, "Cabinet and talisman." F. 

Cabinet annual, The, a Christmas and New Year's gift 
for 1855. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1855, 
c. 1854. xiv p, 1 1., 19-264 p., 24 pi., 7f x 5J. 

H.U., C.U. (92) 

Cabinet of modern art. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & 
Co., n. d. [1st series.] 264 p., 25 pi., 7f x 5J, "Mary 
of our village." F. (93) 

. Second series. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler 

& Co., 1852, c. 1851. xiv p., 1 1., 17-264 p., 25*pl., 
7f x 5f . F. (94) 

Casket, The, or flowers of literature, wit, and sentiment 
for 1826-40. Philadelphia, S. C.Atkinson. (95) 

These are really magazines, not annuals. 



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Casket, The, a gift book for all seasons, illustrated. 
Boston, Phillips & Sampson, n. d. vi p., 1 1., 9-322 
p., 6 pi., 1\ x 5. "The quiet eye." N.Y., B.A. (96) 

Also issued by Leavitt & Allen, New York, n. d. 

Same as "Casket" [1853]. N. Y. 

See note under "Amaranth," 1849, which this really is, 

with change of first pages [9-12] and plates. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 

children and young persons, 1829. Boston, Bowles & 
Dearborn, c. 1828. viii, 268 p., 7 pi. [only 5 listed], 
5fx3Jr. B.P. (97) 

, or youth's pocket library. Hingham 

[Mass.], C. & E. B. Gill, 1834, c. 1829. 4th ed. im- 
proved. 256 p., [6 pi.,] 5^x3^. F. (98) 

of entertaining and useful reading. New 

York, Chas. S. Francis & Co., 1843. 287 p., pi., 
6f x 4. P.M. (99) 

This is the third series of the library of entertaining and 
useful knowledge, each having a different name. 

, a souvenir for 1845. New York, Edward 

Kearny, xxiv, 25-395 p., [6 pi.,] 7 x 4£. 

U.W. (100) 

, a gift book for all seasons, illustrated, 

Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co.. n. d. [pref. Aug.. 
1853]. vi p., 1 l.,9-322p.,6 pl.,7ix4i. "The quiet 
eye." P.M. (101) 

This is really "Amaranth," 1849 [which see] with p. 
9-12 replaced with two poems, and with variations in 
plates. This "Casket" was also issued entirely without 
date both by Phillips, Sampson & Co., Boston, and by 
Leavitt & Allen, New York, also by Phillips, Sampson & 
Co., Boston, with preface dated Aug., 1854. 
See also "Garland," 1850, "Token of friendship" [1852], 
"Keepsake of friendship 1851, "Memory's gift," N. Y., 
n. d., and N. Y., 1869, Magnolia," 1852. 

Casket of gems, The, a gift for all seasons, 1863. Bos- 
ton, William H. Hill, Jr., 1863. 5-93 p. inch 9 illus , 
5fx4i. . F. (102) 

Casket of love, The, from the most celebrated authors. 
Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, n. d. 7-120 p., 
4£ x 2f . F. (103) 

Catholic keepsake, The, ed. by Prof. Walter. Philadel- 
phia, M. Fithian, Aug. 16, 1845. vi. 9-252 p., 9 pi., 
1\ x 3f . * (104) 

Also issued from Baltimore, Murphy & Co., n. d., with 
same text, but none of the pi. except ilium, t. "A 
legacy regained." L.C. (104a) 

Cecilian gift, The, or romances of the musicians. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 259 p., 7 pi., 1\ x h\. 

* (105) 

Centre table, The, illustrated by 50 fine engravings. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1860. 5-264 p , 50 pi. 
9|x7J. U.M. (106) 

Charleston book, The, a miscellany of prose and verse 
Charleston, Samuel Hart, Sen., 1845, c. 1844. viii, 
404 p., 7*x4i. N.Y., L.C. (107) 



Charm, a book for boys and girls, illustrated. Boston, 
Phillips, Sampson & Co., C. 1854. iv p., 1 1., 7-167 p. 
7pl.,6ix4f. F. (108) 

Children's annual, a Christmas, New-Year and every-day 
gift book for 1853, by Mrs. Colman. New York, 
S. Raynor, 1853, c. 1852. 216 p., 10 pi., 6 x 3£. 

J P.M. (109) 

Children's garland, The, from the best poets. Selected 
and arranged by Coventry Patmore, 1863. Cam- 
bridge [Mass.] , Sever & Francis, 1863. xii, 354 p., 
ilium, t., 6|x4i. F. (110) 

Child's annual, The, or conversations instructive and 
entertaining for the use of children, by a lady. Phila- 
delphia, Thos. T. Ash, 1831. 190 p., 12 col. pi., 
5fx3*. H.U. (Ill) 

. Boston, Allen & Ticknor, 1834, c. 1833. vi, 

192 p., [16 pi.,] 5fx3Jr. H.U., L.C. (112) 

. Boston, William D. Ticknor, 1837. vi, 192 

p., 17 pi., 5fx3f. F. (113) 

Child's first gift, The, for 1848. Collected and prepared 
by Amos Smith, Jr. Boston, Edwin J. Mann, 1848. 

1 p. 1., 5-48 p., 5f x4f. F. (114) 

Child's gem, The. New York, 1833. * (115) 

. New York, Samuel Colman, c. 1838. [v. 2.] 

2 p. 1., 7-144 p., Zi x 2£. F. (116) 

, for 1842, ed. by a lady. New York, S. 

Colman, c. 1841. x p, 1 1., 13-144 p., 12 pi., 
4ix3|. L.C. (117) 

, for 1844. Ed. by Mrs. S. Colman. * (118) 

. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1845. * (119) 

Child's keepsake, The. 1st ed. * (120) 

■ , a book of original poems for the young, 

by E. Porter Dyer. 2d ed. enlarged. Boston, 
C. Stone, 1854, c. 1852. viii, 9-128 p., front., 4£ x 3. 

F (120a) 

Child's Token. New York.iS. Colman, 1842. * (121) 

Christian comforter, The. 1st ed. * (121a) 

Christian diadem, The, and family keepsake, a reposi- 
tory of religious and literary gems, ed. by Z. Paten 
Hatch. New York, v. 1, 1851. iv, 5-308 p., 12 pi. 
9x5f. B.A. (122) 

Really a magazine. 

, and family keepsake, j?a gift book for all 

seasons. In two parts. Ed. by Z. Paten Hatch. 
New York, 1853. 11-212, 5-202, iii-iv p., 13 pi., 
8|x5f. B.A. (123) 

Really a magazine. 
Also pub. in 1855. 



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Christian family annual, by Rev. Daniel Newell. New 
York, [v. 1,] 1843. vii, 300 p., pi., 8£ x 5£. 

B.P. (124) 
Really "The Christian family magazine," which is issued 
at end of year as an annual, v. 1, Sept. 1841 — Ag. 42. 
Also issued as "Christian family magazine or parents' 
and children's annual," 1842, c. 1842. 

, 1844. New York. [v. 2.] 302 p. (125) 

This is vol. 2 of "Christian family magazine," Sept., 
1842 — Ag. 1843. 

, for 1845, ed. by Rev. Daniel Newell, [v. 3.] 

New York. 432 p., 24 pi., 8f x 5f . 

F. (126) 

This is also issued without date. It is the "Christian 
family magazine," vol. 3. 

Christian keepsake, The, a Christmas & New Year's 
gift, ed by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or after]. 262 p., 6 pi., 
7x5. "The infant St. John." C.U. (127) 

This is "Religious souvenir," 1839, with different pi. 
and p. 263-88 omitted. 

, and missionary annual, ed. by Rev. John A. 

Clark, 1838. [v. 1. ] Philadelphia, Wm. Marshall & 
Co., c. 1837. viii, 9-312 p., 11 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (128) 

and missionary annual, ed. by Rev. John A. 

Clark, 1839. [v. 2.] Philadelphia, Wm. Marshall & 
Co., c. 1838. viii, 9-312 p., 10 pi., 1\ x 5. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (129) 

and missionary annual, ed. by Rev. John A. 

Clark, 1840. [v. 3.] Philadelphia, Wm. Marshall & 
Co., c. 1839. viii, 9-320 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (130) 

and missionary annual for 1847. Boston, 

Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1847, c. 1846. viii, 13-316 
p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (131) 

, and missionary annual for 1848. Philadel- 
phia, Brower, Hayes & Co., 1848, c. 1847. viii, 
13-316 p., 9 pi., 7ix4f. N.Y.,B.P.,U.W. (132) 

and missionary annual for 1849. Philadel- 
phia, Brower, Hayes & Co., 1849, c. 1848. vi p-, 
1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 7x4J. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (133) 

, or friendship's memorial, a gift for all seasons 

ed. by Rev. Enoch Hutchinson. Nashua, N. H., 
J. M. Fletcher, 1850. vi, 7-338 p. [7 pi.,] 9 x 5£. 

F. (133a) 

Christian offering for 1832. Boston, Lincoln & Ed- 
mands, 1832, c. 1831. viii, 231 p., [7 pi.,] 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., B.P., (134) 

Reprinted in 1837 and 1844 with slight change. See 
below. 



13 

Christian Offering. Boston, James B. Dow, 1837, c. 
1831. viii 231 p., front., engr. t., 6 x 3f. 

B.P. (135) 
Reprint of 1832 except front, is different and all other 
plates except engr. t. omitted. See also 1844. 

and churchman's annual, ed. by Rev. John W. 

Brown. New York, Sherman & Trevett, 1839, c. 
1838. x p., 1 1., 13-204 p., 1\ x 4£. N.Y. (136) 

Boston, James B. Dow, 1844, c. 1831. viii, 

231 p., front., engr. t., 6£ x 3f . B.P. (137) 

Same as 1837. Engr. t. dated 1843. Reprint of 1832, 
with different front., and with other pi. except engr. t. 
omitted. 

Christian parlor book. New York, 1845 et seq. 

This is the title given vols, of "Christian parlor maga- 
zine" when issued as an annual. 

Devoted to science, literature and religion. 

New York, George Pratt, 1851. iv, 358 p., 25 pi., 

9f x 6J. N.Y. (138) 

, 1852. * ( 139) 

Christian souvenir, The, an offering for Christmas and 
the New Year, ed. by Isaac F. Shepard. [v. 1.] 
Boston, Henry B. Williams, 1843, c. 1842. 304 p 
6 pi., 6fx4i N.Y., L.C., U.W. (140) 

This was also issued with 1844 on the back of cover, 
otherwise identical. H.U., B.P., B.A. (141) 

■ ed. by Rev. H. D. Moore, v. 1, Philadelphia, 

F. C. Wilson, 1847. 384 p., pi., 8 x h\. (142) 

Really a magazine. See "Christian wreath." 

and missionary annual for 1851. Auburn 

[N. Y.] , Derby & Miller, 1851. 4 p.l., 372 p., [6 pi.,] 
7 § x4 f- N.Y., B.P. (143) 

Ilium, t. reads "Christian souvenir and missionary 
memorial. 

This is "Missionary memorial," N. Y. 1846, with different 

pi. 

Also issued as "Christ's messenger," 1848 and "The 
Evergreen," N. Y., n. d. 

, an illustrated annual, New York, 1858. 

* (144) 

Christian wreath. Philadelphia, 1847. [vol. 1.] 

T? 11 .1.1 • ,. , N -Y-' (144a) 

Really a monthly periodical. 

Christian year, The, or thoughts in verse for the Sun- 
days and holydays throughout the year. 3d Amer. 
ed. Philadelphia, Lee & Blanchard, 1842, c 1834 
xvi, 17-320 p., 6i x 4i. L .C. ' (145) 

Christian's annual, The, a miscellany for 1846. Phila- 
delphia, Henry F. Anners, 1846. 288 p., 9 pi 6x4 
L.C, B.P., CU. (146) 



14 

Christian's gift, The, ed. by Rufus W. Clark. Boston 
John P. Jewett & Co., 1857, c. 1856. vi p., 1 1., 9-308 
p., 7pl. r 8£x5£. N.Y. (147) 

Christmas blossoms and New Year's wreath for 1847. 

[v. 1.] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1847, c. 1846. 
iv p., 2 1., 7-168 p., 6 pi., 7 x 5\. 

B.P., L.C., U.W. (148) 

, and New Year's wreath for 1848, by Uncle 

Thomas, [v. 2.] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1848, 
c. 1847. 3 p. 1., 17-168 p., 6 pi., 7x5. 

L.C., B.A. (149) 

Phillips & Sampson continued their series by issuing in 
1849 "Christmas roses," Boston, while "Christmas 
blossoms" was taken over by a Philadelphia publisher 
for 1849. 

, and New Year's wreath for 1849, by Uncle 

Thomas. [v. 3.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1849, c. 1848. 3 p.L, 17-176 p., 6 pi., 7x5. 

P.M. (150) 

, and New Year's wreath for 1855, by Uncle 

Thomas. [v. 4. ] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1850, c. 1849. 3 p. 1., 17-176 p., 6 pi., 7 x 4£. 

L.C. (151) 

, and New Year's wreath for 1851, by Uncle 

Thomas. [v. 5.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1851, c. 1850. 3 p. 1., 17-256 p., 6 pi., 7x5. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A., U.W. (152) 

, and New Year's wreath for 1852, by Uncle 

Thomas. [v. 6.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1852, c. 1851. xiv p., 1 1., 17-256 p., 6 pi., 7 x 5\. 

L.C, U.W. (153) 

, and New Year's wreath for 1854. Philadel- 
phia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1854, c. 1853. xiii-xiv p., 
1 1., 17-256 p., 6 pi., 6|x5i. L.C, N.Y. (154) 

Christmas garland, a miscellany of verses, stories and 
essays. Chicago, H. Stone & Co., 1901. (155) 

Christmas roses and New Year's gift for 1849. Boston, 

Phillips & Sampson, 1849, c. 1848. 3 p. 1., 17-180 

p., 6 pi., 7x5J. H.U., B.A. (156) 

Follows v. 2 of "Christmas blossoms," 1848, as that 

series had been taken over by a Phila. publisher. 

and New Year's gift, a present for young 

people. Boston, Phillips & Sampson, n. d., c. 1848. 
3 p. 1., 17-180 p., 3 pi., 7x5^. • C.U. (157) 

"A second edition [of 1849] from same plates, with 
a slight change in title, and lessening somewhat the 
number of engravings." (Advertisement.) 

Christmas tales. Boston, Munroe & Francis, n. d. 
288 p., 5|x3£. N.Y. (158) 

Made up from articles destined for "Forget me not," 
but crowded out. 



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Christmas tribute, The, and New Year's gift, a souvenir 
for 1851. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1851, 
c. 1850. 3 p. L, 13-329 p., 9 pi., 7£ x 4J. 

N.Y., B. P., U.W. (159) 
Also issued without date. 

Christmastide. Boston, 1878. * (160) 

Christ's messenger, or The Missionary memorial. New 
York, E. Walker, 1848, c. 1845. 4 p. 1., 372 p., [6 pi.,] 
7fx4Jr. F. (160a) 

This is "Missionary memorial," 1846, with different pi. 
Also issued as "Christian souvenir," 1851, and "The 
Evergreen," N. Y., n. d. 

Churchman's annual. Title on back of "Christian 
offering," 1839. 

Cloud crystals, a snow flake album collected and edited by 
alady. New York, Appleton & Co., 1864, c. 1863. 
158 p., 28 pi. and ilium, t., 10 x 1\. 

L.C., B.A., U.W. (161) 
Also issued with date, 1865; and reprinted in 1883. 
Comic annual. Title on back of "American comic an- 
nual," 1831. 

Companion and token. Title on back of "Young lady's 
companion." 

Compliment for the season, A. 1832. New York, N. B. 
Holmes, viii, 9-216 p., [4 pi.,] 5| x 3f . B.A. (161a) 

Coral, The, a gift for all seasons, illus. with 8 beautiful 
steel engravings, ed. by Henry W. Herbert. New 
York, Cornish, Lamport & Co. n. d. v, 9-300 p., 
8 pi., 7-j x 4£. "The magnolia. 'Not in the au- 
tumn.' " N.Y. (162) 

Some copies have 1851 on back of cover. PM. 
This is "Magnolia," 1836, with changed plates. See also 
"Aloe," 1854, "Friendship's token," N. Y., n. d., "Gift 
of affection," n. d , "Morning Glory," n. d., "Memory," 
c. 1854, "Snow flake," n. d. 

Coronal, The, and young lady's remembrancer, ed. by 
Rev. Frederic Janes. New York, James H. Pratt & 
Co., 1853, c. 1852. vi p., 1 1., 9-384 p., 10 pi., 8J x 5f , 

B.A., P.M. (163) 

Coronet, The, or choice gems for the home circle. Phila- 
delphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co., n. d. viii, 9-304 p., 
10 pi., 9 x 6i. "Blanche Evelyn." F. (164) 

Crystal fount, The, for all seasons, ed. by T. S. Arthur, 
New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., n. d. [circ. 
1854.] viii, 9-320 p., 10 pi., 7f x 5£. "The fountain." 

U.W. (165) 

Crystal gem, The, John S. Adams, ed. Boston, J. 
Buffum, c.1853. 96 p., 3x2. "Water." L.C. (166) 



16 

Dahlia, The, a memorial of affection for 1842, ed. by a 
lady. New York, James P. Giffing, c. 1841. 180 p , 
6 pi., 6 x 3f . F. (167) 

Dew drop, The, a tribute of affection, for 1852. [v. 1. ] 
Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1852, c. 
1851. x p., 1 1., 13-316 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4£. 

B.P. (168) 

, a tribute of affection for 1853. Philadelphia, 

Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1853, c. 1852. x p., 1 1., 
13-328 p., 8 pi., 1\ x 4f. N.Y., B.A. (169) 

. Title on cover of "Dew-drops of the nine- 
teenth century," 1854. 

Dew-drops of the nineteenth century, gathered and pre- 
sented in their brightness and purity by Seba Smith. 
Floral department by John B. Newman. New York, 
J. K. Wellman, 1846-7, c. 1845. viii,9-216p., [8 col 
pi. of flowers,] 1\ x 4J. B.A. (170) 

This was reissued as "Gift of friendship," for 1848, 
N. Y., with 6 steel plates, but no flower plates, though 
floral department is present. Also reissued as "Keep- 
sake," 1848. 

Also issued without "The floral department," and with- 
out plates, N. Y., 1846, c. 1845, 203 p. B. P. (170a) 

, gathered and preserved in their brightness 

and purity by Seba Smith. Floral department by 
John B. Newman. New York, Lamport, Blakeman 
& Law, 1854. viii, 9-216 p., 5 steel pi. and col. 
t., 7ix4f. B.P. (171) 

This is same as 1846-7, except by different publisher 

and having 5 pi. added, and the col. flower pi. omitted. 

Back of cover reads, "Dew drop." 

See also "Gift of friendship," N. Y., 1848, "Keepsake," 

1848. 

Diadem, The, for 1845, a present for all seasons, with 
splendid engravings. [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Carey & 
Hart, 1845. 2 p. 1., 9-100 p., [11 pi. and engr. t.,] 
HxSf. N.Y., B.P. (172) 

- — ■ — , for 1846, a present for all seasons, with ten 

engravings. [v. 2.] Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 

1846, c. 1845. 96 p., 10 pi., lOf x 8+. 

B.P., P.M. (173) 

, for 1847, a present for all seasons, with ten 

engravings. [v. 3.] Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 

1847, c. 1846. 100 p., [10 pi.,] lOf x 9. ' 

N.Y., B.A. (174) 

, a souvenir for the drawing room and parlor 

and gift book for all seasons, illustrated with twelve 
steel engravings by first artists, ed. by Emily Perci- 
val. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., n. d., c. 
1853. 4 p. 1., 11-288 p., 12 pi., 9f x 1\. 

N.Y., B.P. (175) 
Also issued without date or c. date. H.U. (175a) 



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Diadem, The, a souvenir for the drawing room and parlor, 
and gift book for all seasons, ed. by Emily Percival. 
New York, W. H. Appleton, n. d. 4 p. 1., 11-288 p., 
[10 pi. and ilium, t.,] 8J x 6^. N.Y. (176) 

■ This is identical with 1853, except smaller size, and 
omitting 2 pi. and adding ilium, t. 

Also issued by Leavitt & Allen, New York, n. d. 3 p. 1., 
11-288 p., [12 pi.,] Wa. x 7 3 A- F. 

Dial of love, The, a Christmas book for the young, by 
Mary Howitt, illustrated. Philadelphia, Lindsay & 
Blakiston, 1857. 4 p. 1., 13-189 p., 9 pi., 7 x 4f . 

F. (177) 

Probably American reprint of English magazine of this 
name. 

Domestic and religious offering. Sub-title and title on 
back of cover of "Fireside poetical readings," 1843. 

Drawing-room annual, The, a present for all seasons. 
Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, n. d. [1843]. 
vi p., 1 1., 9-64 p., 15 pi., 8J x 8£. "Ella." 

L.C. (178) 

Drawing room scrap-book, The, with twenty illustra- 
tions, ed. by Amelia W. Lawrence. Philadelphia, 
Carey & Hart, 1850, c. 1850. 102 p., [20 pi.,] 
10^x81. N.Y. (179) 

Drops from Flora's cup, or the poetry of flowers. Bos- 
ton, G. W. Cottrell & Co., c. 1845. x, 11-160 p., col. 
front., col. t., 5|x3i. L.C. (180) 

Also issued by Oliver L. Perkins, Boston, 1846, c. 1845, 
otherwise identical except col. front, is different, and 
size 4% x 2%. 

Eclectic gift-book, The, for the holidays, 1859-60. New 

York, W. H. Bidwell, 1859-60. 1-12, 1-284 p. 

F. (181) 
This is "Eclectic magazine," v. 48, 1859 with 6 p. 1. 
[p. 1-12], and 5 pi. inserted at beginning. 

Educational annual. Title on back of "Annual of the 
board of education of the general assembly of the 
Presbyterian church in the United States." 

ElAguinaldo. See note under "Atlantic souvenir," 1828. 

Emblem, The, a gift for all seasons, with new and ele- 
gant illustrations. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 
[1856 or after], viii, 9-263 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

P.M., B.A. (182) 

Emerald, The, a collection of graphic and entertaining 
tales, brilliant poems and essays gleaned chiefly from 
fugitive literature of the nineteenth century, ed. by 
Epes Sargent. Boston, John L. Shorey, 1866. vi, 
3-316 p., 6f x4J. P.M. (183) 

The "Gem" series began with this and pub. announce 
it will be followed by Sapphire, Amethyst, Topaz, Dia- 
mond, etc. 



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Evergreen, The, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [circa 1858 ]. 4 p. 1., 
252 p., 6 pi., 7i x 5. N.Y., B.A., U.W. (184) 

This is "Missionary memorial," 1846, with p. 253-372 

omitted, a proem added, and pi. added. 

See also "Christ's messenger," and "Christian souvenir,' 

1851. 

, Philadelphia, American Sunday School Union, 

1837. vi p., 1 1., 9-159 p., 8 pi., 5f x 4|. 

P.M., U.W. (185) 

, or church offering for all seasons, ed. by Joseph 

Salkeld. v. 1. New Haven, 1844. 380p.,illus. U.W. 

(185a) 

Really a monthly magazine, issued at end of year as 
an annual, 1843-53 

, for 1847, a present for all seasons, embellished 

with ten elegant steel engravings. Philadelphia, 
Carey & Hart, 1847, c. 1846. xii, 13-300 p., 10 pi., 
9^x6. N.Y., B.A. (186) 

, or gems of literature for 1850, ed. by Rev. 

Edward A. Rice. New York, J. C. Burdick, 1850. 
iv, 7-308 p., 12 pl.,[8pl.,] 8|x5|. N.Y. (186a) 

A magazine. Plates vary from list. 

Excelsior annual, The, or pupils' gift for 1849, ed. by 

Edward B. Fellows. New York, Nafis & Cornish, c. 
1848. xii, 13-264 p., 10 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (187) 

All written by pupils in New York City. 

Fables of Flora, ed. by Miss S. C. Edgarton. Lowell, 
Powers & Bagley, c. 1844. iv, 5-144 p., col. front., 
4|x2f. L.C. (188) 

Family circle, The, its affections and pleasures, ed. by 
H. A. Graves. Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln. 
c. 1843. vi, 7-128 p., 4^ x 2f. F. (188a) 

Also issued with 1845, on title, c. 1843, and also with 
only date c. 1843. F (188b) 

This with "Marriage ring," and a special t. and preface 
prefixed, was issued as "Wedding gift." 

Family circle and parlor annual, N.Y. vols. 1-14 
1843-1856, ed. by Rev. D. Newell, and later by Mrs 
D. Newell. Really was a magazine, "Family circle." 

B.P. 

See "Parlor annual," another of its annual titles, and 
"Youth's parlor annual." 

Fireside poetical readings, . . . designed as a domestic 
and religious offering. Collected and pub. by Dexter 
S. King. Boston, 1843, c. 1842. ii, 3-313 p., [1 pi., ] 
1\ x 4^-. In two parts. Part I, Domestic offering; 
Part II., Religious offering. B.P., C.U. (189) 

Back of book reads "Domestic and religious offering." 



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Flora and Thalia, or gems of flowers and poetry, by a 
lady. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1836. 
7-240 p., many col. pi. of flowers, 5J x 3^. F. (190). 
Back of book reads, "Book of flowers." 

Floral fortune teller, a game for the season of flowers, 
by Miss S. C. Edgarton. Boston, A. Tompkins, 1848, 
c. 1846, vi p., 1 1., 9-160 p., ilium, t., 4| x 2\. 

F. (190a) 

Floral gems, or the songs of the flowers, by Mrs. J. 
Thayer. 3d ed. Boston, James French, 1847, c. 
1846. iv, 5-128 p., front., 4J x 2f . F. (190b) 

Floral keepsake, The, with 30 engravings elegantly col- 
ored from nature, ed. by John Keese. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, 54, or 55]. 112 p., 
30 pi., 10x7|. L.C., U.W. (191) 

Same as 1850, but with less plates. Reissued Leavitt & 
Allen, 1854. Also reissued n. d. [1856, or a little later] , 
Leavitt & Allen, New York. F. (191a) 

, for 1850, with 46 colored engravings, ed. by 

John Keese. New York, Leavitt & Co., 1850. 112 
p., 46 pi., 9Jx7i. F. (192) 

, with 30 engravings . . . etc. New York, 

Leavitt & Allen, 1854. Same as n. d. above. 

F. (192a) 

Floral offering, The, a token of friendship, ed. by Frances 
S. Osgood. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1847, c. 
1846. 1 p. 1., signatures 3-32 [each 4 p. ], 10J x 8f. 

B.A. (193) 

, a token of affection and esteem . . . by Henri- 
etta Dumont. Philadelphia, H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 
1853, c. 1851. 300 p., [6 col. pi. of flowers ]. 

C.U. (194) 
Also an ed. identical except imprint, Theodore Bliss & 
Co., 1863, c. 1851. C.U. (194a) 

Floral wreath, The, an offering of friendship, John S. 
Adams, ed. Boston, J. Buffum, c. 1851. 96 p., 3x2. 

L.C. (195) 

Floral wreath and treasury of entertaining and useful 
knowledge, v. 1, 1848, New York, ed. and pub. by 
Rev. D. Newell. 
Really a magazine. 

Floral year, The, by Mrs. Anna Peyre Dinnies. Boston, 
Benj. B. Mussey, 1847, c. 1845. xii, 13-265, 12 pi., 
7f x 5J. U.W. (196) 

Flora's album, ed. by John S. Adams. New York, 
Leavitt, Trow & Co., 1848. 128 p., col. front. 32mo. 

L.C. (197) 

Flora's gem, or the bouquet for all seasons, ed. by A. A 
Phillips. New York, Nafis, Cornish & Co., [circa 
1848]. viii, 103 p., 10pl., 9f x7f. * (198) 



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Flora's interpreter, or the American book of flowers and 
sentiments, by Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale. 14th ed. 
improved. Boston, Thomas H. Webb, [circa 1847]. 
c. 1833. x p., 1 1., 13-262 p., 1 1. [2 pi.,] 7i x \\. 

F. (199) 
The 1st ed. was c. 1833; the 6th had new preface date, 
1837, and "imoroved" added to title. 
This was republished in London as "Book of flowers," 
without permission. 

, and fortuna flora, by Mrs. Sarah Josepha 

Hale. Boston, Sanborn, Carter, Bazin & Co., c. 1848. 
x p., 1 1., 13-288 p., 4 pi., 1\ x 4i. U.W. (199a) 

A new edition of "Flora's interpreter" published 16 
years before, with "Fortuna flora" added. 

Flora's lexicon, an interpretation of the language of 
flowers with an outline of botany and a poetical in- 
troduction by Catharine H. Waterman. Boston, 
Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1852, c. 1839. 252 p., 4 pi., 
1\ x 4f . F. (200) 

Reissued in 1857 without change. F. 

Flower garden, The, or chapters on flowers, a sequel to 
"Floral biography," by Charlotte Elizabeth. New 
York, M. W. Dodd, 1840. iv, 5-330 p., engr. t., 
7i x 41. F. (201) 

Flower vase, The, containing the language of flowers and 
their poetic sentiments by Miss S. C. Edgarton. 
Lowell, Powers & Bagley,"1844, c. 1843. iv p., 11., 
7-157 p., col. front., 4f x 2f U.W. (202) 

The same was issued in 1847 and again in 1848 Lowell, c. 
1843, Merrill & Heywood, and in 1850, Lowell, Joshua 
Merrill. F. 

Floweret, The, a gift of love, by Miss A. M. Wells. Bos- 
ton, T. H. Carter & Co. * (203) 

Flowers of literature and ladies' keepsake, a selection 
from some of the best authors of England, Scotland. 
Swisserland [sic ] and America, by a lady of Rhode 
Island. Providence, Albert C. Greene, 1850, c. 1850. 
142 p., 7x41 N.Y. (204) 

Flowers of loveliness, a token of remembrance for 1852. 
Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1851. 288 p., 9 pi., 
9i x 6£. L.C. (205) 

Forget-me-not, or the philipena, Lowell, n. d. * (206) 
Same as 1846. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift. 

New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 2 p. 1., 7-260 p., 
[6 pi.,] 1\ x 5f. "The prior of St. Michael." 

C.U., P.M., U.W. (207) 

This is "Pearl," Phila. 1853, with p. 261-70 omitted and 
variation in piates. 

There is also an ed. pub. by Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d. [circa 
1869]. ti F (207a) 

Also issued as "Passion flower," c.1854, "Pearl Gift," 
n. d., and "Philopcena," n. d. 



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Forget me not, The, a gift for all seasons. New York. 
Nans & Cornish, n. d. [circa 1845]. vi, 7-232 p., 
[9 pl.,1 5| x 3f . "The young Tyrolese." 

F H.U., U.W. (208) 

This is "The lily," 1831, with pi. changed, otherwise the 
same throughout. Even the preface speaks of it as 
"Lily." 

Forget-me-not, a gift for 1846, ed. by Alfred A. Phillips. 
New York, Nafis & Cornish, c. 1845. xii, 9-282 
p., 7 pi., 6x3f. N.Y. (209) 

■ , or the philopene by Mrs. J. S. F. Lunt, 

Lowell, Nathaniel L. Dayton, 1846, c. 1845. vi., 
7-128 p. col. t. 4£ x 2f. F. (209a) 

Reissued in 1847, and 1852 with change in spelling of 

sub-t. 

Forget-me-not, The, or the philipena, by Mrs. Lunt. 
Lowell, Nathaniel L. Dayton, 1847, c. 1845. vi, 
7-128 p., col. front., 4£ x 2f. U.W. (210) 

Lettered "Philipena" on back of cover. Same as 1846. 

Also issued without d. P.M. (210a) 

There is an ed. d. 1852. F. 

This was also pub. under title "Philipena," 1847. 

for 1848, ed. by Alfred A. Phillips. Nafis & 

Cornish, 1848, c. 1847. vi p., 1 1., 9-307 p., 9 pi., 
7|x4i. N.Y., P.M. (211) 

for 1849, ed. by Alfred A. Phillips. New York, 

Nafis & Cornish, 1849, c. 1848. viii, 9-318 p., 1 1., 
8 pi., 7£x4£. N.Y. (212) 

for 1850, ed. by Mrs. Emeline S. Smith. New 

York, Nafis & Cornish, c. 1849. x, 11-310 p., 8 pi. 
[only 7 on list ], 7| x 4f . N.Y., L.C., U.W. (213) 

for 1851, ed. by Mrs. Emeline S. Smith. New 

York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1850. vi p., 1 1., 
9-312 p., 8 pi., 1\ x 4J. B.P., U.W. (214) 

, for all seasons, ed. by Ida Maitland. New 

York, Lamport, Blakeman & Law, C. 1851. 264 p., 
7pl., 6J-X4*. N.Y., C.U. (215) 

, or the philipena, by Mrs. Lunt. Lowell, 

Nathaniel L. Dayton, 1852, c. 1845. vi, 7-128 p., 
5fx3f. F. (216) 

Same as 1846, except larger in size. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift. 

New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 1855. 5-264 p., 7 pi., 
7^x5. "The seaman's wife." N.Y., B.P. (217) 

Also issued as "Philopoena," n. d. and "Glen annual," 
n. d. 

Fountain, The, a gift, ed. by H. Hastings Weld. Phila- 
delphia, William Sloanaker, 1847, c. 1846. iv p., 1 1., 
7-252 p., 8 pi., 8i x 5i. L.C., B.P. (218) 

Freedom's gift, or sentiments of the free. Hartford, 
S. S. Cowles, 1840, c. 1840. viii, 9-108 p., engr 
front., 1\ x A\. F. (219) 



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Freemason's gift, a Christmas and New Year's offering. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, 54 or 55]. 
viii, 9-263 p., 4 pi., 7i x 5. L.C. (220) 

Called "Masonic offering" at top of p. 9. 
Friendship. New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 1854. 
2 p. 1., vii-viii, 9-264 p., 8 pi., 1\ x 4f. "Cecelia." 

C.U. (221) 
Illuminated title reads "Friendship, a souvenir." and 
back of cover, "Friendship's token." 

Also issued as "Passion flower," n. d., "Moss rose," n. d. 
PI. vary. 

Friendship's gift, a Christmas and New Year's annual. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 2 p. 1., 11-264 p. 
[6 pi.,] 1\ x 5f . "The carpenter's daughter." 

L.C. (222) 

The same is issued with Pub. George A. Leavitt, n. d. 

[circa 1869]. C.U. 

This is "Friendship's offering," c. 1855, with different 

pi. and list of illus. omitted. 

See also "Gem annual," n. d., "Lady's annual," n. d 

, a Christmas and New Year's annual. New 

York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [circa 1856]. viii, 9-264 p., 
6 pi., 1\ x 5. "Rainbow bridge." U-.W. (223) 

This is really the "Token and Atlantic souvenir," Bos- 
ton, 1840,_ with p. 265-304 omitted and pi. changed. 
See also "Token of friendship," New York, n. d., "At- 
lantic souvenir," New York, n. d.; "Honeysuckle," 1848. 

of moral and entertaining literature, ed. by 

Mrs. M. O. Stevens. Boston and Lowell, Edward A. 
Rice, [v. 1-2,] 1847. 1-192, 1-192 p., 8f x 5. 
A periodical. 

, a souvenir for 1848, ed. by Walter Per- 

cival. Boston, John P. Hill, 1848, c. 1847. vi p., 1 1., 
12-312 p., 10 pl.,7£ x 4f . C.U., L.C, B.P., U.W. (224) 
Also issued as "Lady's gift," 1849. 

, a token of remembrance, ed. by Josephine 

Gilbert. Lynn, M[as]s., Thomas Herbert, 1852, c. 
1850. 320 p., 7 pi., 7 x 4J. "Gaspar Poussin." 

P.M. (225) 
Pref. speaks of it as "Lily of valley." 
Also issued without date, except the pref. date of July, 
1850. B.P. (225a) 

This is really the "Lily of the valley," for 1851, with its 
name, and name of ed. changed. 

Also issued as "Mignonette," 1856, omitting p. 259-320 
and 2 pi. 
Friendship's jewel, a gift of remembrance, ed. by J. S. A. 
Boston, J. Buffum, c. 1851. 96 p., 3x2. N.Y. (226) 
Friendship's memorial for 1853. New York, Edward H. 
Fletcher, 1853. iv, 5-304 p., 10 pi., 9£ x 5f. 

N.Y. (227) 
Friendship's offering, a Christmas, New Year's and birth- 
day gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. vi, 
9-264 p., [5 pi. and col. presentation pi.,] 3f x 5f . 
"The portrait." N.Y. (228) 

Also issued by Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d. [circa 1869]. 

N.Y., P.M. (228a) 

Also issued as "Memory's gift," N. Y., n. d., "Moss rose," 
c. 1854, and "Philopcena," n. d., with variation in pi. 



23 

Friendship's offering, ed. by Miss Catharine H. Water- 
man, 1841. [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Marshall, Williams 
& Butler, c. 1840. vi p., 1 1., 9-320 p., 10 pi., 6| x 41. 
N.Y., B.P., U.W., L.C. (229) 

, ed. by Mrs. Catharine H. W. Esling, 1842. 

[v. 2.] Boston, E. Littlefield, c. 1841. vi p. 1 1., 
9-320 p., 10 pi., 6| x 4i N.Y., B.P., L.C. (230) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1843. [v. 3. ] Philadelphia, E. H. 
Butler & Co., c. 1842. vi p., 1 1., 9-320 p., 10 pi., 
6x4i. N.Y.S. (231) 

Also issued with imprint, Boston, Lewis & Sampson, 
1843, c. 1842. L.C, N.Y. (231a) 

Also issued with imprint Phila., Z. Pratt, 1843. 

B.P. (231b) 

Also issued in large paper, T% x 4%\ F. (231c) 

, and winter's wreath, a Christmas, and New 

Year's present for 1844. [v. 4.] Boston, Lewis & 
Sampson, c. 1843. vii p., 1 1., 9-320 p., 6£ x \\. 
L.C, N.Y, U.W. (232) 

, a Christmas, 'New Year and birthday present 

for 1845. [v. 5.] Boston, Lewis & Sampson, 1845, c. 
1844. vi p., 1 1., 13-340 p., 9 pi., 7\ x 4f . 

N.Y., B.P., C.U., B.A., U.W. (233) 
Also issued with imprint Butler & Williams. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1846. [ v. 6.] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1846, 
c. 1845. vi p., 1 1., 13-292 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4|. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., B.A., U.W. (234) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1847. [v. 7. ] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1847 
c. 1846. vi p., 1 1., 13-316 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., C.U. (235) 

. a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1848. [v. 8. ] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1848. 
c. 1847. vi p., 1 1., 13-316 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (236) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday pres- 
ent for 1849. [v. 9. ] Boston, Phillips & Sampson 
1849, c. 1848. vi p., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4|. 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (237) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday pres- 
ent for 1850. [v. 10.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & 
Co., 1850, c. 1849. vi p., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 
7ix4f. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (238) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1851. [v. 11.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 

1851, c. 1850. x p., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P. (239) 

> a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1852. [v. 12.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1852, c. 1851. x p., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

L.C, B.P., C.U. (240) 



Friendship's offering, a Christmas, New Year and birth- 
day present for 1853. [v. 13. ] Philadelphia, E. H. 
Butler & Co. 1853, c. 1852. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 9 
pi., 7f x 4f . N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (241) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1854. [v. 14.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1854, c. 1853. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

L.C., B.P., B.A. (242) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1855. [v. 15. ] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1855, c. 1854. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8'pl., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (243) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift. 

New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d., c. 1855. 5-264 p., 
7 pi., 1\ x 4£. "The carpenter's daughter." 

B.P. (244) 
Also issued as "Gem annual," n. d., "Friendship's 
gift," n. d., and "Lady's annual," n. d., but pi. vary. 

Friendship's token. See "Friendship." 

. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [ 1853, 

54, or 55 ]. 2 p. 1., 9-260 p., 5 pi., 1\ x 5. C.U. (245) 
Really "The magnolia," 1836, with different pi., and p- 
261-300 omitted. 

See also "The coral," "Gift of affection," n. d., "Morn- 
ing glory," n. d., "Memory," c. 1854, "Snow flake," 
n.d., "Aloe," 1854. 

and lover's gift. Buffalo, Geo. H. Derby & 

Co., 32mo. * (246) 

Gallery of mezzotints, The, an annual for 1849. New 
York, M. H. Newman & Co., 1849. 224 p. [?], 21 pi., 
8ix5i. "To Lamartine." F. (247) 

Garland, Th'e, New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. See 
1855. N. Y. (247a) 

, for 1830, designed as a Christmas and 

New-Year's present. New York, Josiah Drake, 1830, 
c. 1829. viii,9-324p., 12 pl.,5f x3f. N.Y. (248) 
"Consists of choicest pieces which have appeared in 
'The token' and 'Legendary.' " 

Issued also for 1831, New York, C. H. Peabody, 1831, 
c. 1829. F. (248a) 

Issued again 1839 with added p. and different pi. See 
below. 

for 1839. A Christmas, New Year and birth- 
day present. Boston, Tubus A. Noble, 1839. viii, 
9-10, 1 1., 11-116, 1 1., 117-264, 1 1., 265-294, 1 1., 295- 
331 p., 1 p., [8 pi.,] 6Jx4. N.Y., L.C., B.A. (249) 
Same as 1830 with p. 325-31 added and 4 1. text in- 
serted, unpaged, in body of vol., each to go with pi. 
inserted. All the pi. are different. 

for 1840, a Christmas, New Year and birthday 

present. Boston, Tubus A. Noble, 1840. viii, 9-331 
p., [7 pi.,] 6|-x3f. N.Y., L.C., C.U., B.P. (250) 
This is same as 1830 with p. 325-31 added, but has 3 of 
the pi. of 1839, and 4 of the pi. of 1830. 



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Garland, The, or token of friendship, a Christmas and 
New Year's gift for 1848, ed. by Emily Percival. [v.l.] 
Boston, D. P. King, 1848, c. 1847. viii p., 1 1., 11-324 
p., [7 pi.,] lh x 4f . "The garland." 

N.Y., B.P., L.C., U.W. (251) 

Also edition with imprint "Z. & B. F. Pratt," and "John 
Philbrick." Some copies have plate at p. 17 omitted. 
Really "Amaranth," 1847, with first article changed and 
engr. t. changed to ilium, t. and one pi. substituted. 
See also "Keepsake of friendship," 1849,_ which is same 
with another substitution in 1st article. See also 
"Ladies' [or Lady's] gift," 1850, 1851, "Gift of affection," 
n. d. 

, or token of friendship, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1849, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 2.] 
Boston, David P. King, 1849, c.1848. vi p., 1 1., 
9-288 p., 5 pi., 7i x 4|. "The garland." 

C.U., B.P., L.C. (252) 

Also edition with imprint "Charles Burnett, Provi- 
dence." 

This is really "Amaranth," 1848, with change in first 
article. See also "Keepsake of friendship," 1850, which 
is same except still another first article. 

or token of friendship, a Christmas and New 

Year's gift for 1850, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 3.] 
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1850, c. 1849. vi p., 
1 1., 9-322 p., 6 pi., 71 x 4f . "Song." 

N.Y., B.P., L.C, U.W. (253) 

This is "Amaranth," 1849, except first 3 p. of text, differ- 
ent front, and ilium, t. 

Also issued as "Casket," [1853], with still another differ- 
ent first article — -"The quiet eye" — and as "Keep- 
sake of friendship," Worcester, 1851, with change in 
first text pages. A col. presentation pi. and col. t. in 
place of front, and engr. t. 

Also issued as "Memory's gift," N. Y., 1869, as "Token 
of friendship," Boston, 1852, and "Magnolia," 1852. 

, or token of friendship, a Christmas and New 

Year's gift for 1851, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 4.] 
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1851, c. 1850. 288 p., 
6 pi., 7ix4|. "Zelica." L.C, N.Y., B.P. (254) 

Really "Amaranth, "1850, with first article changed and 

col. t. and col. front, substituted. 

See also "Magnolia" [1853]. 

or token of friendship, a Christmas and New 

Year's gift for 1852, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 5.] 
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1852, c. 1851. 
5 p. 1., 276 p., 6 pi., 7i x 4f. "Humility." 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (255) 

This is "Wreath of wild flowers, "1846, with unpaged 1. 
preceding p. 1, preface changed, and pi. added. It 
was issued also as "Amaranth," 1851, with a variation in 
text of the unpaged preliminary 1., as"Keepsake of friend- 
ship, ed. by G. S. Monroe," 1853, as "Magnolia" [pref. 
d. 1853], as "Token of friendship," Bost. [1854], and 
N. Y., n. d. 



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Garland, The, or token of friendship, a Christmas and 
New Year's gift for 1853, ed. by Emily Percival. 
[v. 6.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1853, c. 1852. 
288 p., 7 pi., 1\ x A\. "The heather bell." 

C.U. (256) 

Really "Amaranth," 1852. 

Also see "Keepsake of friendship," 1854, and "Magnolia," 

1855, which are same except first article. 

or token of friendship, a Christmas and New 

Year's gift for 1854, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 7.] 
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1854, c. 1853. 288 
p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4f . "Use of flowers." 

L.C., C.U., B.P., U.W. (257) 

Really "Amaranth," 1853, with first article changed. 
See also "Keepsake of friendship," 1855, same except 
first article. 

, or token of friendship, a Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1855, ed. by Emily Percival. 
[v. 8.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855, c. 1854. 
288 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4f . "Daughter of the bardi." 

B.P., U.W., P.M. (258) 

Also issued without date, c. 1854. H.U. N.Y. 

Also issued Leavitt & Allen, N. Y., n. d. 

Also pub. by Geo. A. Leavitt, N. Y., 1869, omitting all 

pi. but engr. t., and omitting p. 7-8 ["list of illus."]. 

This is really "Amaranth," 1854, with engr. t. added 

or token of friendship, a Christmas and New 

Year's gift, ed. by Emily Percival. [v. 8.] New York, 
Geo. A. Leavitt, 1869. 1-6, 9-288 p., engr. t., 
7 x \\. P.M. (259) 

This is same as 1855, with list of plates [p. 7-8] and all 
plates but engr. t. omitted. 

Gathered leaves, or miscellaneous papers by Miss Hannah 
F. Gould. Boston, Wm. J. Reynolds, 1846, c. 1845. 
304 p., front., 6fx4i. N.Y. (260) 

Gem, The, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1840. 
[v. 1.] Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1839. viii 
p., 1 1., 17-287 p., 7 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (261) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1842. 

[v. 2.] Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1841. vi, 7- 
288 p., 7 pi., 6± x4. B.P., C.U. (262) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1844. 

Philadelphia, John Robinson, vi, 7-288' p., [6 pi.,] 
6i x 4. U.W. (263) 

Same as 1842 as to text. 

for 1848, ed. by Father Frank. New York, E. 

Kearney, c. 1848. iv p., 1 1., 7-284 p. 

B.P., P.M. (264) 

Same as "Juvenile gem," 1846. 

Issued 1852, omitting 8 of the 11 articles on p. 232-84, 

and repaged, ending p. 252. 



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Gem, The, for 1849. New York, Edward Kearney. 252 
p., 8 pi., 6x3f. B.P. (265) 

Also issued with imprint Henry F. Anners, 1854. 
Same as "American juvenile keepsake," 1834, with 1 
pi. omitted. 

See also "Youth's keepsake," N. Y., n. d., "The gift," 
1847, which omit list of pi. and most of the pi. 

, a present for all seasons, ed. by Father Frank. 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, 1852. iv p., 1 1., 7- 
252 p. C.U. (266) 

Same as 1848, except 32 p. [8 articles] omitted. 

Also issued with imprint date 1853. F. (267) 

Also issued with imprint date 1855. N.Y. (268) 

, a token of affection for 1854. Philadelphia, 

Henry L. Anners, 1854. 252 p., [4 pi.,] 51 x 3f. 

F. (269) 
Same as 1849. 

, a token of affection for all seasons. Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, 1855. iv p., 1 1., 7-252 p., 
[4pl.,]5f x3f. N.Y. (270) 
Same as 1848, except 32 p. are omitted. 

Gem annual, The, a Christmas and New Year gift. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or after]. 3 p. 1., 
11-264 p., 6 pi., 7ix4|. "The carpenter's daughter." 

C.U. (271) 
This is "Friendship's offering", c. 1855. 
See also "Friendship's gift," n. d., and "Lady's annual," 
n. d., which have different plates, and no list of pi. 

, a Christmas and New Year gift. New 

York,. Leavitt & Allen, n. d., 8, 11-264 p., [5 pi.,] 
7ix4f. "The seaman's wife." B.A. (271a) 

This is "Forget-me-not," c. 1855, with different pi. 
See also "Philopcena," n. d. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birth-day present 

for 1854. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1854, 
c. 1853. 9-328 p., 8 pi., 7\ x 4f. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C. (272) 

a Christmas, New- Year and birthday gift for 

1855. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1855, c. 
1854. x p., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 7£ x 4f . 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (273) 

Gem of the season, The, with ten fine illustrations. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d., [1856 or after]. 3 p. 1., 
9-288 p., 10 pi., 9i x 6*. "The new year." 

U.W. (274) 

■ — — , with twenty plates by Sartain, ed. by John 

Holmes Agnew. [v. 1.] New York. Leavitt, Trow & 
Co., 1846, c. 1845. viii, 1-60 p., 20 pi., 9* x 6£. 

N.Y., B.P., C.U. (275) 

for 1848, with 20 splendid engravings. New 

York, Leavitt, Trow & Co., 1848, c. 1847. 224 p., 
20 pi., 8i x 5f. "Time's far flight." 

C U., U.W. (276) 



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Gem of the season, The, for 1849, with 20 splendid en- 
gravings. New York, Leavitt, Trow & Co. 224 p., 
20 pi., 9J x 7|r. "To a lady." 

N.Y., C.U., B.A., L.C. (277) 

for 1850, ed. by N. Parker Willis. New York, 

Leavitt & Co., 1850, c. 1849. 5-222. p., 1 1., 16 pi., 
9ix6f. N.Y., U.W. B.A. (278) 

for 1851, Elegantly illustrated. New York, 

Leavitt & Co., 1851. 236 p., 10 pi., 9J x 6f. 

N.Y., C.U. (279) 

, a souvenir for 1852. New York, Leavitt & 

Co., 1852. 2 p. 1., 9-244 p., 12 pi., 9x7. L.C. (280) 

a souvenir for 1853, elegantly illustrated. 

New York. Leavitt & Allen, 1853. 1 p. 1., 9-228 p., 
12pl., 9ix6£. N.Y. (281) 

Reissued for 1854. 

, a souvenir for 1854. N.Y. (282) 

Exactly like 1853. 

, with 10 beautiful illustrations. New York, 

Leavitt & Allen, c. 1856. xiv p., 1 1., 17-264 p., 10 pi., 
9ix6i. N.Y., C.U., U.W. (283) 

Gem of the western world, The, for 1851, ed. by Mary E. 
Hewitt. New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 
1851. vi p., 1 1., 9-320 p., 9 pi., 7f x 5£. 

B.P., B.A., U.W. (284) 

Gems for the fireside, comprising moral tales, essays, 
biography and poetry. New York, John F. Scovill, 
n. d. [circa 1855]. 9-430 p., 6 engravings, and 6 
colored pi., 8f x 5f . "Song of the sea" [music]. 

B.A. (285) 
This is probably a magazine. 

Gems for you, from New Hampshire authors, ed. by F. A. 
Moore. Manchester, N. H., William H. Fisk, 1850, 
c. 1850. x, 11-312 p., 7i x A\. C.U. (286) 

Also issued with sub-title, "A gift for all seasons." Re- 
issued in 1851. Reprinted in 1854 with plates added 
and called "Book of gems." 

Gems from American female poets, ed. by R. W. Gris- 
wold. Philadelphia, H. Hooker, 1842. x, 11-92 p., 
32 mo. L.C. (287) 

Gems from American poets. New York, D. Appleton & 
Co. [1842]. Engr. front. * (288) 

Gems from the sacred mine, or holy thoughts upon sacred 
subjects, by clergymen of the Episcopal Church, ed. 
by Thomas Wyatt. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo 
& Co., 1851, c. 1850. vi p., 1 1., 13-236 p., 7 pi., 
6| x 4f. B.P. (289) 

Gems of beauty, or literary gift for 1849, ed. by Emily 
Percival. [v. 1.] Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1849, 
c. 1848. 3 p. 1., 15-296 p., 8 pi., 9J x 6J. LC (290) 



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Gems of beauty, or literary gift for 1850, ed. by Emily 
Percival. [v. 2.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 
1850, c. 1849. 3 p. 1., 15-296 p, 8 pi., 9J x 6£. 

B.P., L.C. (291) 

, or literary gift for 1851, ed. by Emily Percival. 

[v. 3.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1851, c. 1850. 
3 p. 1., 15-296 p., 8 pi., 9i x 6^. N.Y. (292) 

, or literary gift for 1852, ed. by Emily Percival. 

[v. 4.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1852. 3 p. 1., 
9-288 p., 8 pi. [and ilium, list of pi.], 9J x 6J. 

U.W. (293) 

, or literary gift for 1853, ed. by Emily Percival 

[v. 5.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1853, c. 1852. 
3 p. 1., 11-288 p., 8 pi. [and ilium, list of pi.], 9J x 6i- 

N.Y., L.C. (294) 

— , or literary gift for 1854, ed. by Emily Percival. 

[v. 6.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1854, c. 1853. 
3 p. 1., 11-290 p., 9 pi., 9i x 6£. B.A. (295) 
, or literary gift for 1855, ed. by Emily Per- 
cival. [v. 7.] Boston, Phillips, Sampson , & Co. 
1855, c. 1854. viii, 9-288 p., 9 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

N.Y. (296) 
Gift, The, Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, n.d. vi p., 
1 1., 17-328 p., 8 pi. [7 pi. in reality, vig. t. being 
omitted], 7f x 4f . "The brook." 

N.Y.S., U.W. (297) 
Same as 1843, with vig. t. and dates omitted. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present. 

Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, n. d. iv, 7-300 p., 
[13 pi.]. 8f x 5-J-. "A gleam of sunshine." 

N.Y. (298) 

Reissue of 1845, changing front, and engr. t., and add- 
ing 5 Cheney pi. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 

N. P. Willis. Boston, 1829. x, 348 p., 3f x 6. 

F. (299) 

, a poetical remembrancer selected from the 

work of native and foreign authors. Concord, N. H., 
Currier & Hall and Asa McFarland, 1835. 322 p., 
front., 4|x3. B.P (300) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1836, 

ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 1.] Philadelphia, E. L. Carey & 
A. Hart, xii, 17-292 p., 9 pi., 6i x 4. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P. (301) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1837, 

ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 2.] Philadelphia, E. L. Carey & 

A. Hart, c. 1836. vi p., 1 1., 17-325 p , 10 pi., 6£ x 4. 

L.C, B.A., U.W. (302) 

A few copies were issued in 1% x 4J£ size with proof 
plates. N. Y. 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1839, ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 3.] Philadelphia, 
E. L. Carey & A. Hart, c. 1838. iv p., 1 1., 17-328 p., 
9 pi., 6i x 4i. N.Y., L.C, B.P.L. (303) 



30 

Gift, The, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1840, 
ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 4.] Philadelphia, Carey & 
Hart, c. 1839. viii, 17-328 p., 9 pi., 7| x 4f. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C., U.W. (304) 
There is an edition with n. d. on title, and no preface, 
but c. 1839. P.M. (305) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1842. 

Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, c. 1841. viii, 17-322 p., 
8 pi , 7i x 4f. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (306) 

Said to have been issued also in large paper size. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, 1843. 

Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, c. 1842. vi p., 1 1., 17- 
328 p., 8 pi., 7£ x 4f . N.Y., L.C. (307) 

Also issued in large paper, 9J£ x 6. 2 p. 1., vii-viii p., 
1 1., 17-328 p. C.U. 

Also issued without date, omitting the vig. title. 

N.Y., U.W. (307a) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, 1844. 

Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1844, c. 1843. iv p., 1 1. 
7-296 p., 8 pi., 8f x 5£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A.. U.W (308) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present, 

1845. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1845, c. 1844. 
iv p., 1 1., 7-300 p., 8 pi., 8f x 5£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (309) 

This was_ reissued without date with engr. front, and 
engr t. different, and 5 Cheney pi. added. 

, for 1847. New York, Edward Kearny. 252 p., 

[4 pi.,] 5f x 3f. N.Y. (310) 

A reprint, with new t. and 2 articles omitted, and articles 
rearranged of "American juvenile keepsake," 1834, 
omitting list of pi. and several pi. See also "Youth's 
keepsake," N. Y., n. d., and "Gem," 1849. 

, 1851. viii, 13-304 p., 8 pi., 7J x 4J. 

"Crevice in the tower." C.U. (311) 

Note: This copy without title in C. U. has 1851 on cloth 
back, and in preface refers to "Gift for 1851." 

Gift book for young ladies, or familiar letters on their 
acquaintances, male and female, employments, friend- 
ships, etc., by Dr. Wm. A. Alcott. Auburn, [N. Y.,] 
Derby & Miller, 1853, c. 1852. xvi, 13-307 p., front., 
7x4£. U.W. (312) 

Gift book of gems, The. A literary offering for all sea- 
sons, illustrated with fine mezzotint engravings, ed. 
by Emily Percival. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & 
Co., 1853, c. 1852. 288 p., 8 pi., 9i x 6J. B.A. (313) 

illustrated. Bangor, [Me.,] David Bugbee & 

Co., C 1856. xii, 312 p., [6 pi.,] 8i x 6. 

L.C, C.U. (314) 
Last p. misnumbered 324. 

Gift for all seasons, a juvenile annual. Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, 1844. vi, 7-216 p., front., 6 x 3f . 

N.Y. (315) 



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Gift for all seasons, illustrated with steel engravings. 
New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1853. 288 p., 9 pi., 
6£x4£. H.U., N.Y. (316) 

Has title "The gift" on back. 

Gift for the holidays. Philadelphia, American Sunday- 
School Union. 9 pi * (317) 

Gift for you, A, of prose and poetic gems, by Eugene Sin- 
clair. Boston, G. W. Cottrell, 1857, c. 1855. x, 11- 
312 p., 7£x4£. P.M. (318) 

Also reissued in 1858, with illuminated title, "Gem 
of prose and poetry," and colored front., back of cover 
reading, "Gift of prose and poetic gems," 6f x 4^-. 

F. (319) 
Reissued in 1859 with engr. front., 6f x 4^. 

B.P. (320) 

, as a remembrancer, a present for all sea- 
sons, by Gertrude Radcliffe Whedon. Albany, 1865. 
4to. * (321) 

Gift from fairyland, A. New York, D. Appleton & Co. 
C. 1838. vi p., 1 1., 174 p., illus., ilium, t., 7| x 4£. 

F. (322) 

Gift leaves of American peotry, ed. by Rufus W. Gris- 
wold. New York, J. C. Riker, c. 1849. x p., 1 1., 
13-288 p., 7 pi.. 8f x 5f . F. (323) 

Gift of affection. Title on'back of Affection's gift. New 
York, n. d. 

Gift of affection, The, a Christmas and New- Year's pres- 
ent. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 379 Broadway, 
n. d. [1856 or after]. 3 p. 1., 9-260 p., 6 pi., 7 x 4f. 
"The magnolia, 'not in the autumn.' " B.P. (324) 
This is "Magnolia," 1836, with pp. 261-300 omitted and 
different plates. See also "Coral" and "Friendship's 
token," n. d., "Morning glory," n. d., "Memory," c. 
1854, "Snow flake," n. d., "Aloe," 1854. 

, a Christmas and New- Year's present. New 

York, Leavitt & Allen, 379 Broadway, n. d. [1856 
or after], viii, 9-264 p., 6 pi., 7J x 4J. "The stu- 
dent's dream." B.P., C.U. (325) 

Also issued with street address of pub. omitted. 

N.Y. (325a) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present. 

New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. viii, 11-324 p., ||6 
pi.,] 7Jx 5. "The gift. Friendship." P.M. (326). 

Also issued by Geo. A. Leavitt [5 pi.] B.A. (326a) 
This is "Amaranth," 1847, with change in first article, 
and different pi. See also "Ladies' [Lady's] gift," 1850, 
1851, "Garland," 1848, "Keepsake of friendship," 1849. 

Gift of affection. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 47 Dey 
St., n. d. [1855 ?]. x, 11-260 p., 8 pi., 7J x 5. "Poetry 
of the affections." F. (327) 

, a souvenir for 1852. New York, Leavitt, 

& Co., 1852. x p., 1 1., 11-288 p., 7 pi. U.W. (328) 



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Gift of affection. A souvenir for 1853, ed. by Rufus W. 
Griswold. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1853 

* (329) 

. New York, 1869. * (330) 

Gift of flowers, or love's wreath. New York, Leavitt & 
Allen, n. d. [1853, 54 or 55]. 262 p., 8 pi. "Hymn 
to the flowers." U.W. (331) 

, or love's wreath for 1853, ed. by Rufus W. 

Griswold. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1853. 287 p., 
[6 pi.,] 6f x 4f . N.Y., L.C. (332) 

Reissued for 1854. 

, love's wreath for 1854. Same as 1853 ex- 
cept color of the border design around each page. 

N.Y. (333) 

Gift of friendship, The, a token of remembrance for 1847. 
[v. 1. ] Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, 252 p., [6 pi., ] 
6 x 3f. B.A., U.W. (334) 

Gift of Friendship, The, a token of remembrance for 
1848. [v. 2.] Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 
1847. 252 p., 6 pi., 6£ x 4. (335) 

, or token of remembrance for 1848," Dew 

drops of the nineteenth century, ed. by Seba Smith. 
New York, John Levison, pref. d. 1845. viii, 9-216 
p., [6 pi., ] 1\ x 4i. U.W. (336) 

This has no connection with the Phila. publication of 

same name. 

A reissue of "Dew-Drops of the nineteenth century," 

1847-8, omitting the col. p!., and substituting 6 engr. 

, a token of remembrance for 1849. [v. 3.] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1848. 256 p., 6 pi., 
6£x4. B.P., B.A. (337) 

. a token of remembrance for 1850. [v. 4. ] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1849. 252 p., 6 pi., 
6£ x 4. L.C. (338) 

, a token of remembrance for 1851. [v. 5. ] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1850. viii, 244 p., 
6 pi., 6| x 4. L.C, U.W. (339) 

, a token of remembrance for 1852. [v. 6. ] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1851. vi, 7-252 p., 
6 pi., 6^ x 4. L.C. (340) 

, a token of remembrance for 1853. [v. 7. ] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1852. 252 p., 6 pi., 
6£x4. L.C, B.P., C.U. (341) 

, a token of remembrance for 1854. [v. 8. ] 

Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1853. 252 p., 6 pi., 
6i x 4. L.C, C.U., U.W. (342) 

, a token of remembrance for 1855. [v. 9. ] 

[Pref. calls it 10th vol.] Philadelphia, Henry F. 
Anners, c. 1854. 252 p., 5 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (343) 



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Gift of love, A. Boston, G. W. Cottrell, n. d. 128 p. 
9-128 p., col. t., 5i x 3f . N.Y. (344) 

Half-t. to second group of paging, "The memento." 

Gift of love, a token of friendship for 1853, ed. by Rufus 

W. Griswold. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1853. 

xiv, 15-288 p. [6 pi.,] 6| x 4|. F. (344a) 

Illuminated t. p. reads "Gift of love, a souvenir for 

1853." 

Also issued with date 1854. 

, a token of friendship for 1854, ed. by Rufus 

W. Griswold. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1854. 
xiv, 15-288 p., [6 pi.,] B.A. (344b) 

Same as 1853. 

Gift of sentiment. Friendship's gift. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, '54 or '55]. viii, 11-264 
p., 8 pi., 7^ x 5. "Poetry of the sentiments." 

F. (345) 
Same as 1853 with p. 265-320 omitted, and floral border 
in various colors instead of all in green. 

. A souvenir for 1853, ed. by Rufus W. 

Griswold. Illustrated. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 

1853. ix, 11-320 p., [6 pl.,]6f x4£. N.Y., B.P. 

(346) 
All pages have flora! border in green. 
Also issued without date, with p. 265-320 omitted 
and borders in different colors. See above. 

Also issued 1854, with p. 289-320 omitted. See below. 

, a souvenir for 1854, ed. by Rufus W. 

Griswold. Illustrated. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 

1854. viii, 11-288 p., 6 pi. B.A. (346a) 
Same as No. 345 above with p. 289-320 omitted. 

Gifts of genius, a miscellany of prose and poetry by 
American authors. New York, C. A. Davenport, c. 
1859. xii, 13-264 p., 7f x 5. F. (347) 

Girls' gem. Title on back of Holiday gem for girls. 

Girls' scrap book, 1839. [Philadelphia ] American Sun- 
day School Union, vii p., 1 p., 1 1., 11-238 p., [5 pi., ] 
6| x 5i. N.Y. (348) 

Golden chalice, The, or mental draughts from many 
fountains. Boston, J. W. Hubbard, [date erased]. 
7-392 p., [plates, ] 9 x 5f . C.U. (349) 

Probably "Ladies' companion" was issued as an annual 
under this name. 

Golden gift, The, a token for all seasons, ed. by J. M. 
Fletcher. Boston, J. Buffum, c. 1846. viii, 9-128 p., 
front., 4£ x 2|. N.Y. (350) 

Also issued with imprint of G. W Cottrell, Boston. 

F. (350a) 
Also at Nashua, N. H. J. Buffum, 1847. c. 1846. 

F (350b) 
Also at Nashua, N. H. J. Buffum, 1848, c 1846, and 
1850, c 1846, front., presentation pi., F. (350c) 

Also Boston, J. Buffum, 1851. F. (350d) 



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Golden gift, 1849. Date on illuminated title of 1850. 

, a wreath of gems from the prose and poetical 

writers of England and America. Prepared espe- 
cially as a gift book for all seasons. By Emily Perci- 
val. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1850, c. 1849. 
2 p. 1., 7-252 p., ilium, t. (dated 1849), 7f x 5£. 

B.P., B.A., U.W. (351) 
Reissued in 1853 with additional pages. See below. 

, a token for all seasons, ed. by J. M. Fletcher. 

Boston, J. Buffum, 1851. viii, 9-128 p., 2 col. t., 
4^ x 3f . F. (352) 

Same as c. 1846 copy. 

, a wreath of gems from the prose and poetical 

writers of England and America Prepared especially 
as a gift book for all seasons By Emily Percival 
Boston, Phillips Sampson & Co., c. 1853. 2 p 1, 
7-288 p., [6 pi.,] 7f x 5f. N.Y., B.P U W (353) 

Same as 1850, with p. 253-288 added. 

Golden keepsake, The, or ladies' wreath. A gift for all 
seasons, ed. by Mrs. S. T. Martyn. New York, J. M. 
Fletcher & Co., n. d. vi p., 1 1.. 418 p , 1 1., 24 pi., 
8£ x 5J. N.Y. (354) 

Golden leaflets, a selection of poetry designed as a pres- 
ent for all seasons, ed. by J. M. Fletcher Boston, J. 
Buffum, c. 1848. 128 p., 5J x 3£. U.W. (355) 

Also issued 1852, c. 1848. F. (355a) 

Golden present, The, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Mrs. J. 
Thayer. Boston, J. Buffum, C 1848. 128 p., 5£ x 3f 

B.P. (356) 
In 1849 this same book was issued with imprint 
Worcester, J. Buffum, 1849, ±% x 2%\ P.M. (356a) 
Also issued in Nashua, N. H., J. Buffum, 1849, 4*£ x 2%. 

N.Y. (356b) 
In 1850 this same book was issued with imprint, Nashua, 
J. Buffum, 4% x 2%, but without the ilium, t. F. (356c) 
Also in 1850 at Worcester, S. A. Howland. F. (356d) 
In 1851 it was issued at Worcester, S. A. Howland. 

U.W. (356e) 

Golden vase, The, a gift for the young, by Hannah F. 
Gould. Boston, 1843 (?) * (356f) 

■ , a gift for the young, by Hannah F. Gould. 

2d ed. Boston, Benjamin B. Mussey, 1844, c. 1842. 
viii, 9-224 p., [4 pi.,]' 6f x 4|. F. (356g) 

Same as 1843. 

Golden wreath, The, a Christmas and New Year's pres- 
ent, elegantly illustrated. New York, D. Appleton & 
Co., n. d. [185-?]. 288 p., 10 pl.,9£ x 6£. 

B.P. (357) 

Good girls' annual, a Christmas and New Year's gift by- 
Frances Broderip. N. Y., Leavitt & Allen Bros., n. a. 
[circa 1857]. 2p.l., 11-292 p., [2 pi., ] 6f x 4£. "Wee 
Maggie." N.Y. (358) 



Harbinger, The, a May-gift. Boston, Carter, Hendee & 
Co., 1833. vi p , 1 1., 96 p., 8£ x 4£. F. (359) 

Hare-bell, The, a token of friendship, ed. by Rev. C. W. 
Everest. New York, J. Winchester. 1844, c. 1843. 
viii, 9-192 p., front., 4f x 2f. p. (360) 

. a token of friendship, ed. by Rev. C. W. 

Everest. Hartford, 2d ed., Henry S. Parsons, 1844, 
c. 1843. viii, 9-192 p., front., 4f x 2f . N.Y. (361) 

The 10th ed. was dated 1849. p. (361a) 

Same except front, is different. 

. a token of friendship, ed. by C. W. Everest 

Hartford, W. Jas. Hamersley, 1852, c. 1843 viii, 
9-128 p., 4f x 2f. p. (362 ) 

Same as 1844 with 15 articles omitted, 1 transferred 
tront. omitted, and whole re-paged. 

Hawthorn, The, a Christmas and New Year's present, 
1845. New York, J. C. Riker, 1845. ivp., 2 1., 9-208 
p., 6* x 4J. L.C., B.P., C.U., U.W. (363) 

Holiday gem for girls, The, embellished with fine en- 
gravings. Philadelphia, American Sunday School 
Union, c. 1843. 3 p. 1., 9-184 p., [4 pi., ] 5£ x 3f . 

F. (364) 

Holiday gift, Philadelphia, 1849. 10 pi., 12mo. * (365) 

, 1851, 9 pi. * ( 366) 

Home annual, The, a token for 1854, ed. by J. T. Headley. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen. 304 p., 16 pi., 10£ x 7|.' 

F. (367) 

a token for 1855, ed. by J. T. Headley. New 

York, Leavitt & Allen, 1855. v, 5-304 p., 16 pi [and 
ilium, t., ] 9i x 6i. b.P. (368) 

Home recreation, a collection of tales of peril and adven- 
ture, voyages and travels. A new gift book for 
young readers, by Grandfather Merryman. New 
York, D. Appleton & Co., 1850, c. 1849. 5-238 p 1 1 
[10pl..]6ix4i. p. K ( 369 j 

Honeysuckle, The, for 1848. New York, Nans & Corn- 
ish 1848 viii, 9-304 p., [6 pi. and ilium, t. List of pi 
is that of Token, ' 1840, but none of them are pres- 
V 1 * 4 *- LC -. U -W. (370) 

This is "Token and Atlantic souvenir," 1840, with differ- 
ent pi. and ilium, t. ■ L C 
See also "Atlantic souvenir," n. d., "Token' of friend- 
ship n. d., Friendship's gift," n. d., "Moss rose," 

Housekeepers' annual and lady's register, 1844. Boston 
Redding & Co., c. 1843. 11-96 p., col. front., 7 x 4£ 

B.P. (371) 
Not a true gift book. 
Also issued for 1845, T.H.Carter & Co. B.P. (37l a ) 



36 

Humming bird, The, a Christmas, and New- Year's gift, 
ed. by Ida Maitland. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 379 
Broadway, n. d. [1856 or after ]. 5-254 p., 6 pi., 6| x 4J. 
"Children at play." B.A., P.M. (372) 

Also issued by Leavitt & Allen, no street, n. d., and 2 pi. 
changed. L.C. (372a) 

Issued later, 1869, Geo. A. Leavitt, list of pi. omitted, 
and pi. changed. F. (372b) 

Also issued Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d., and no street. 

F. (372c) 

Hyacinth, The. New York, J. C. Riker, 1831. 240 p., 
engr. front., engr. t., 16mo. * (373) 

Hyacinth, The, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- 
Year's and birth-day present for 1845. [v. 1.] Phila- 
delphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1844. vi, 7-216 p., [ 4 pi.,] 
6 x 3f. N.Y., L.C. (374) 

This was issued later with a leaf design printed over the 
"for 1845" on' title. Otherwise the same. F. (374a) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- Year's 

and birth-day present for 1846. [v. 2.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, c. 1845. 216 p., [6 pi.,] 6 x 3|. 

L.C, U.W. (375) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- 
Year's and birth-day present for 1847. [v. 3.] Phila- 
delphia, Henry F. Anners, c, 1846 216 p., [5 pi.,] 
6 x 3f. N.Y., C.U. (376) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- Year's 

and birth-day present for 1848. [v. 4.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, c. 1847. 216 p., [5 pi.,] 6 x 3|. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (377) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- Year 

and birth-day present, [v. 5.] Philadelphia, Henry 
F Anners, 1849, c. 1848. 220 p., 5 pi., 6 x 3f . 

N.Y., C.U., B.P. (378) 

, or affection's gift. A Christmas, New Year 

and birth-day present for 1850. [v. 6.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, 1850, c. 1849. 216 p., 5 pi., 
6 x 3f. N.Y., L.C. (379) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New Year 

and birth-day present for 1851. [v. 7.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners. 216 p., 5 pi., 6 x 3|. 

B.P., L.C (380) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New Year 

and birth-day present for 1852. [v. 8.] Philadelphia 
Henry F. Anners. 216 p., 5 pi., 6x4. N.Y., L.C. (381) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New Year and 

birth-day present for 1853. [v. 9.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, c. 1852. 216 p., 5 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (382) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New- Year and 

birth-day present for 1854. [v. 10.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, c.1853. 216 p., 5 pi., 6 x 3f. 

L.C, B.P., C.U. (383) 



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Hyacinth, The, or affection's gift, a Christmas, New Year 
and birth-day present for 1855. [v. 11.] Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, c.1854. 216 p., 5 pi., 6 x 3£. 

F. (384) 

Illustrated ladies' keepsake, ed. by A. Abbott. New 
York, John S. Taylor, 1852. vi, 384p., 13 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

* (385) 

Illustrated souvenir. A gift book for the holidays for 
1852, ed. by the author of the "Glory and downfall 
of Edom." Boston, Stone & Pratt, c. 1852. 3 p. 1., 
1-190, 1-190 p., 42 pi., 8f x 5i. B.P. (386) 

Infant's annual, The. New York, C. Wells, 1839. 1-28, 
1-29 p., illus., 4£ x 3|. C.U., U.W. (387) 

Iris, The, or annual visitor for 1844, ed. by Daniel Mal- 
lory. New York, Robert P. Bixby & Co. x, 11-220 
p., [6 pi.,] 5J x 3f. N.Y., L.C. (388) 

Iris, The, an illuminated souvenir for 1851, ed. by John 
S. Hart. [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & 
Co., 1851, c. 1850. xii p., 1 1., 19-312 p., 12 pi., 
9 x 6£. N.Y., L.C, C.U., U.W. (389) 

, an illuminated souvenir for 1852, ed. by 

John S. Hart. [v. 2.] Philadelphia, Lippincott, 
Grambo & Co., 1852, c. 1851. xvi, 19-298 p., 12 pi., 
9 x 6&. L.C. (390) 

, an illuminated souvenir for 1853, ed. by 

John S. Hart. [v. 3.] Philadelphia, Lippincott, 
Grambo & Co., 1853, c. 1852. xiv p., 1 l„ 17-314 p., 
12 pi., 9£ x 6£. N.Y., B.A., P.M. (391) 

Irving offering, The, a token of affection for 1851. New 
York, Leavitt & Co., 1851, c. 1850. viii p., 2 1., 13-276 
p., 6 pi., 71 x 4f. N.Y., P.M. (392) 

, a token of affection for 1852. New York. 

Leavitt & Co., 1852. 4 p.L, 13-312 p., 7 pi.. 7J x 4f. 

U.W. (393) 

Jackson wreath, The, or national souvenir, by Robert 
Walsh, with continuation by James McHenry. Phila- 
delphia, Jacob Maas, 1829. viii, 9-88 p., 3 1., 8 pi., 
8i x 5. F. (394) 

Jewel, The, a token of friendship for 1839. New York. 
pi., 16mo. * (395) 

, or token of friendship, an annual for 1843. 

New York, R. P. Bixby, 1843. 248 p., 5 pi., 6 x 3f. 

N.Y. (396) 
Reissued in 1844. 

Also issued as "Juvenile forget-me-not," N. Y., n. d., 
with pi. different. 

, or token of friendship, an annual for 1844. 

New York, R. P. Bixby & Co., 1844. viii, 9-248 p., 
5 pi., 6 x 3f. C U., U.W. (397) 

Same as 1843. 



38 

Jewel, The, a holiday gift for boys and girls, ed. by 
Emma F. Allston. New York, J. Winchester, 1844. 
vi, 7-160 p., 10 pi., 5J x 4£. * F. (398) 

, or token of friendship. New York, Ansel 

Edwards, 1846. 248 p., [6 pi., 5 pi. on list,] 5f x 3f 

F. (399) 
Same as 1843, with 1 pi. added 

, or token of friendship, a Christmas or New- 
Year's present. Hartford, S. Andrus & Son 1847 c 
1846. 248 p., 5 pi., 5f x 3f . U.W. (400) 
Same as 1843. 

Josephine gallery, The, ed. by Alice and Phoebe Cary. New 
York, Derby & Jackson, 1859, c. 1858. viii, 9-287 p., 
[8 pi.,] 9i x 6£. U.M. (401) 

Juvenile annual, The, or holiday melodies, by Mrs. M. H. 
Maxwell. Boston, Stone & Pratt, 1852, c. 1852. iv p., 
1 1., 7-101 p., front., 4£ x 2f. N.Y. (402) 

Juvenile forget-me-not, The, a Christmas and New 
Year's present. New York.Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 
or after]. 248 p., [6 pi.,] 6^x4^. P.M. (403) 

This is "Jewel," 1843, with different pi. 
Also issued N. Y., Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d., with different 
pi. except front. U. W. (403a) 

Also N. Y., 1869, with all pi. different except front. 

U.W. 

Juvenile forget me not. A Christmas, New Year's and 
Birth Day present for 1839. [v. 1.] Philadelphia, 
Thomas T. Ash & Henry F. Anners, c. 1838. 180 p., 
6 pi., 6£ x 4. N.Y., B.P. (404) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day pres- 
ent for 1841. Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, c. 
1840. 180 p., [4 pi.,] 6 x 3f. L.C. (405) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present. New 

York, George A. Leavitt, 1869. 248 p., [6 pi.,] 
6i x 4£. C.U. (406) 

Same as N. Y., n. d. issue. Really "Jewel," 1843. Pi. 
vary. 

Juvenile gem, The, for 1846, ed. by Father Frank. New 
York, E. Kearny, c. 1845. iv p., 1 1., 7-284 p., [4 pi. 
and ilium, t., illus.,] 5f x 3f. B.P., C.U., U.W. (407) 

Also issued without date, c.1845. F. (407a) 

The same was issued as "Gem," 1848. See also "Gem," 
1852. 1855. 

Juvenile keepsake, The, a gift book for young people, 
ed. by Clara Arnold. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & 
Co., c. 1851. xii, 13-148 p., 8 pi., 7 x 5J. 

N.Y., H.U. (408) 

Juvenile scrap-book and youth's annual. Providence, 
S. R. Weeden, n. d. 180 p., 8 woodcuts, 5^ x 3f . 

B.P. (409) 

Title "Youth's Annual," on back of cover. 

and youth's annual. Providence, 1845. 

* (410) 



39 

Juvenile scrap book for 1849, a Christmas and New- 
Year's present for young people. New York, viii, 
9-144 p., 28 pi., 51 x 3f. F. (411) 

Juvenile sketch-book, a token for New Year. Boston 
N. S. Simpkins & Co., 1828. 3 p. 1., 9-211 p., front., 
of x 3f. H.U. (412) 

Juvenile souvenir, The, by the ed. of the "Juvenile mis- 
cellany," 1828. Boston, Marsh & Capen and John 
Putnam, c. 1827. 184 p., [3 pi.,] 5% x 3£. 

B.P., B.A. (413) 

Keepsake, The, ed. by J. T. Headley. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, 379 Broadway, n. d. [1856 or after], 
v, 5-304 p., 9| x 7^. "John Morley." U.W. (414) 

Also issued without street and number on imprint. 

F. (414a) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday 

present for 1845, New York, D. Appieton & Co., 
1845, c. 1844. 288 p., 10 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., U.W. (415) 

, or token of remembrance for 1848. Dew 

drops of the nineteenth century, ed. by Seba Smith. 
New York, John Levison. viii, 9-216 p., [5 (?) engr. 
pi., and 5 (?) flower pi.,] 1\ x 4£. F. (416) 

This is the same as "Dewdrops of the nineteenth cen- 
tury," 1846-7, except pi. See also "Gift of friendship," 
1848. 

, a gift for the holidays, with illustrations by 

artists of eminence, [v. 7.] New York, J. C. Riker, 
1851. 288 p., 9 pi., 9^ x 7. B.A. (417) 

The successor of "Opal," v. 1-6. 

, a gift for the holidays, with illustrations by 

artists of eminence, [v. 8.] New York, John C. 
Riker, 1852. 304 p., 10 pi., 9£ x 6|. F. (418) 

, a gift for the holidays, with illustrations. 

[v. 9.] New York, 1853. B.M. (419) 

Compiled from the English "Keepsake" and other 
sources, by W. T. 

Keepsake Americaine, New York, [in French and 
printed in Paris,] 1831. * (420) 

Has pi. of "Atlantic souvenir," 1830. 

. N. Y. [et Philadelphia 1832, all > French ]. 

xii, 362 p., [12 pi.,] 6£ x 4. F. (421) 

Keepsake of friendship, a Christmas and New Year's 
annual for 1849, ed. by G. S. Monroe, [v. 1.] Worces- 
ter, Tucker & Ruggles, 1849. viii p., 1 1., 11-324 p., 
6 pi., 1\ x 4f. "Friendship." C.U. (422) 

Really "Amaranth," 1847, with first article changed. 
See also "Garland," 1848, which is same except first 
article. 



40 

Keepsake of friendship, a Christmas and New Year's 
annual for 1850, ed. by G. S. Monroe, [v. 2.] Worcester, 
E. N. Tucker, 1850. vi p., 1 1., 9-288p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f 
"Friendship." B.P., B.A., U.W. (423) 

Really "Amaranth," 1848, with first article changed. 

See also "Garland," 1849, which is the same except first 

article. 

, a Christmas and New Year's annual for 

1851, ed. by G. S. Monroe, [v. 3.] Worcester, 
E. N. Tucker, 1851. 322 p., 6 pi., 7\ x 4f . "Friend- 
ship." B.A. (424) 

Really "Amaranth," 1849, with p. 9-11 replaced by 

two poems, and front, and engr. t. replaced by col. 

presentation pi., and col. t. See also "Garland," 1850, 
Casket," 1853, "Memory's gift," n. d., and 1869, 

"Token of friendship" [1852], "Magnolia," 1852. 

, 1852. ? * (425) 

"Amaranth," 1850, was probably reissued as "Keepsake 
of friendship," 1852. 

, a Christmas and New Year's annual for 

1853, ed. by G S. Monroe, [v. 5.] Boston, Phillips, 
Sampson & Co., 1853. 5 p. 1., 276 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4|. 
"Humility." N.Y., B.P., U.W. (426) 

This is "Wreath of wild flowers," 1846, with unpaged 
p. 1. added, and plates added. It was first reissued 
as "Amaranth," 1851, in the same fashion with different 
articleon the unpagedleaf, then as "Garland," 1852, with 
still another change in unpaged p. 1. See also "Mag- 
nolia" [pref. d. 1853], "Token of friendship," N. Y., 
n. d., which are same except unpaged 1. and pi. 

, a Christmas and New Year's annual for 1854, 

ed. by G. S. Monroe, [v. 6. ] Boston, Phillips, Samp- 
son & Co., 1854, c. 1853. 3 p.l., 5-288 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4f , 
"Friendship." B.P. (427) 

This is really "Amaranth," 1852, with first article 
changed. See also "Garland," 1853, "Magnolia," 1855. 

, a Christmas and New Year's annual for 1855, 

ed. by G. S. Monroe, [v. 7. ] Boston, Phillips, Samp- 
son & Co., 1855, c. 1854. 1 p.l., 3-288 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4f , 
"Use of flowers." N.Y., C.U., B.P. (428) 

Also issued omitting all dates on title, c. 1854. 

U.W. (428a) 
Also issued with imprint, New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 
1854. This is identical except different pi. and iist 
of pi. omitted [p. 3-4]. N.Y., U.W. (428b) 

Later reissued by Leavitt & Allen, with only 1 pi., 
similar to those in former issue by same firm. 

N.Y. (428c) 
Reissued by George A Leavitt, 1869 [5 pi.] F. (428d) 
Really "Amaranth," 1853, with first article changed. 
See "Garland," 1854, same except first article. 
Lady's album, The. New York, Nans and Cornish, n. d. 
[circa 1845]. xii, 348 p., 21 pi., 7| x 4J. "The kelp 
gatherer." B.P. (429) 

Title on engr. t. p., "Album." 

Also issued with 13 pi. F. (429a) 

Also issued Nafis and Cornish, n. d., but with 1848 on 
back of book. (4296) 

Also issued as "Moss rose," n. d. [c. 1845] and 1854. 
Really "Lady's cabinet album," 1832, et seq. 



41 

Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket annual for 1834, an 

illuminated pocket-book. * (430) 

Lady's annual, The, a Christmas and New Year gift . 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or after ]. 1 p. 
1., 7-264 p., 6 pi., 7f x 5f. H.U., U.W. (431) 

Also copies with "Ladies' annual" on cover. 

Really "Friendship's offering," c. 1855, with different pi. 

Issued as "Friendship's gift," n. d. 

Issued as "Gem annual," n. d., but with different pi. and 

a list of pi. 

: — , a souvenir of friendship for 1849, ed. by- 
Emily Percival. N. Y., D. Appleton & Co., 1849. 
216 p., 26 pi., 6f x A\. N.Y., B.P., C.U. (432) 

Lady's annual register and housewife's memorandum 
book for 1838-1843. Boston. 7f x 4f. B.P. 
These are not true gift books. 

Lady's book, The, of flowers and poetry, to which are 
added a botanical introduction and a complete floral 
dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms, ed. by 
Lucy Hooper. New York, J. C. Riker, 1842, c. 1841. 
11-263 p., [col. pi. of flowers,] 7J x U. C.U. (433) 
This is also issued, 1843, c. 1841, p. [3] -275. F. (434) 

Lady's cabinet. Title on back of "Young lady's cabinet 
of gems." 

Lady's cabinet album, The. New York, pub. for the 
booksellers, n. d. xii, 348 p., 21 pi., 6f x 4J. "Kelp- 
gatherer." B.P., U.W. (435) 

Engr. t., "Album." 

This is same as 1832, except has col. presentation pi. 
and different front., and vig. t., which do not agree with 
list of pi. 

. New York, Peabody & Co., 1832. xii, 348 p., 

21 pi., 6§- x 4£. B.P. (436) 

Reissued exactly identical, Peabody & Co., 1834. (436a) 

B.P. 

Reissued exactly identical, E. Sands, 1835. N. Y. (436Z>) 

An edition by E. Sands, 1837. B.A. (436c) 
See "Lady's album," n. d., "Moss rose," n. d. 

Ladies' casket, The, and friendship's offering. New 
York, Burdick, Reed and Roberts, n. d. [circa 1850]. 
8£ x 5J. N.Y. (437) 

Really vol. 9 of a magazine. 

— - . Lowell. 32mo. * (438) 

Ladies' choice. See "Young ladies' choice." 

Ladies' companion, or sketches of life, manners and 
morals at the present day, ed. by a lady. Philadel- 
phia, H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 1851, c. 1851. 288 p., 
ilium, t., 7i x 4f . N.Y.S. (439) 

Ilium, t. reads, "Young lady's companion." 
Ladies' diadem, The, a token of friendship for 1848, 
1853 ed. by Edward A. Rice. New York. 8£ x 5J. 

B.P., U.W. 
These are really magazines. 



42 
Ladies' gems, 1849. * (440) 

Ladies' gift, The, a souvenir of friendship. Boston, 
Phillips, Sampson & Co., n. d. viii, 11-324 p., [2 pi. 
and ilium, t., ] 7^ x 4|. "Friendship." 

L.C., B.A., U.W. (441) 
Also issued as "Lady's gift. U. W. (442) 

Same as 1850, which see for note. 

, a souvenir for all seasons, ed. by Walter Perci- 

val. Nashua [N. H.] , Charles T. Gill, 1849. vi p., 1 1., 
13-312 p., 10 pi., 7i x 4f. C.U. (443) 

This is "Friendship's gift," 1848. 

, or souvenir of friendship, illustrated. Boston, 

David P. King, 1850. viii, 11-324 p., [2 pi. and col. 
front.,] 7i x 4f. U.W. (444) 

This is "Amaranth," 1847, with first article changed, 
all but 2 pi. omitted. 

See also 'Gift of affection," n. d., "Garland " 1849, 
"Keepsake of friendship," 1849. 
Ladies' gift, The, or souvenir of friendship, illustrated. 
Boston. David P. King, 1851. N.Y., B.P. (445) 
Same as 1850, which see for note. 
Ladies' illustrated keepsake, The, ed. by Asahel Abbott, 
[v. 1. ] New York, John S. Taylor, 1852, c. 1851. vi p., 
1 1., 9-384 p., 12 pi. [really 13 pi.] , 8f x 5|. 

N.Y. (446) 

. 1853. * (447) 

Ladies' keepsake, a gift for all seasons. Highly embel- 
lished. New York, John F. Scovill, n. d. [circa 1862 ]. 
208 p., [6 pi.,] 8i x 5£. N.Y.S. (448) 

Ladies' keepsake and home library. New York. 9£ x 6J 

This is a magazine. 
Lady's manual, The, of moral and intellectual culture 
by Rev. Hubbard Winslow and Mrs. John Sanford. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1854, c. 1853. viii p., 1 1., 
9-81, 5-175 p., 8 pi., 6% x 4J. "The appropriate 
sphere of woman." B.P. (449) 

Called "Benison" on back of cover. 

Also issued as "Affection's gift," n. d., "Token and 
Atlantic souvenir," n. d., and "Memory's gift," n. d. 
Ladies' parlor companion, The. New York, 1852. [v. 8]. 
8| x 5£. 
Really a magazine, "Baptist memorial." 
Ladies' scrap-book, The, a New Year and Christmas 
gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or 
after], iv, 7-268 p., [6 pi.,] 1\ x 4f. C.U. (450) 
Same as 1845, except pi. vary and last p. are omitted. 

. Hartford, S. Andrus & Son, 1845, c. 65th 

year of U. S. independence, iv p., 1 1., 7-336 p., 10 pi., 
6| x 4i. P.M. (451) 

This is also issued, Hartford, S. Andrus & Son, n. d., 
c. 65th year of U. S. independence, and with col. flower 
pi. in place of front, called for. B.P. (452) 

Also issued 1850. F. (452a) 

Also issued, Hartford, S. Andrus & Son, 1854, omitting 
last two pi. F. (4526) 



43 

Ladies' souvenir, The, ed. by N. Parker Willis. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 1853. 5-224 p., 12 pi., 
9i x 6f . U.W. (453) 

Lady's token, The, a gift of friendship, ed. by Coates- 

worth Pinckney. Nashua, N. H., J. Buff urn, 1848, 

c. 184S. 128 p., col. t., 4J x 2|. C.U. (454) 

Same, Boston, G. W. Cottrell, c. 1848, col. t. F. (454a) 

Ladies' vase, The, or polite manual for young ladies. 
Original and selected. By an American lady. 3d ed. 
Hartford, Henry S. Parson, 1847, c. 1847. vi, 7-139 
p , front., 4| x 2f . F. (454b) 

Ladies' vase of wild flowers, The, a collection of gems 
from the best authors, by Miss Colman. Auburn, 
Alden Beardsley & Co., 1852, c. 1846. viii, 9-126 p , 
col. front.. 4£x2f. F. (454c) 

Ladies' wreath, The, a selection from the female poetic 
writers of England and America, a gift book for all 
seasons, by Mrs. Hale. Boston, Marsh, Capen & 
Lyon, 1837, c. 1836. 408 p., [engr. front., and vig. 
t.,]7ix4j. N.Y., B.P. (455) 

, 2d edition, improved and enlarged. 1839. 

436 p. B.P. (456) 

Ladies' wreath, an illustrated annual. New York, 1847. 
v. 1,+ 8J x 5£. 
This is a magazine. 

Ladies' wreath, The, a souvenir for all seasons, illus- 
trated. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855. 288 
p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f. F. (457) 

Also issued without date. B.P. (457a) 

Laurel, The, a gift for all seasons, being a collection of 
poems by American authors. Boston, Edward R. 
Broaders, 1836, c 1835. 252 p., 6 x 3*. F. (458) 
Same as the following. 

, a gift for all seasons, being a collection of 

poems by American authors. Baltimore, Bayly & 
Burns, 1837, c. n. d. 252 p., 5f x 3f. F. (459) 

Laurel leaves, original poems, stories and essays by 
Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Bryant, Lowell. Bos- 
ton, Wm. F. Gill & Co., 1876, c. 1875. xvi p., 2 1., 
21-446 p., 8§ x 6f . B.A. (460) 

, a chaplet woven by the friends of the late 

Mrs. Osgood, ed. by Mary E. Hewitt. New York, 
Lamport, Blakeman & Law, 1854. 8-347 p., front., 
col. t., 9 x 5f. F. (461) 

This was first published as "The Memorial," 1851. 
Laurel wreath, The, a Christmas, and New Year's gift 
ed. by Rev. S. D. Burchard. New York, Leavitt & 
Allen, 379 Broadway, n. d. [1856 or after], viii, 
9-263 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f . "Annuals." 

N.Y., B.P. (462) 
This is the 1846 issue with p. 264-364 omitted, and 
sonnet p. 70 replaced by "Sea gull"; plates are differ- 
ent. 



44 

Laurel Wreath, The, ed. by Rev. S. D. Burchard. 
Hartford, S. Andrus & Son, c. 1845. 2 p. 1., vii-viii, 
9-364 p., 7 pi. [and col. front.], 7f x 4£. "Annuals." 

H.U., B.A. (463) 

Same as 1846, except that "Sonnet" p. 70 and "Sea 
gull" p. 364 are transposed, 3 pi. omitted, list of pi. revised 
to agree, preface omitted, and col. front added. 

B.A. 
Another issue of this, with 10 pi. [and col. front.]. 

F. (464) 

■ , ed. by Rev. S. D. Burchard. Hartford, S. 

Andrus & Son, 1846, c. 1845. viii, 9-364 p., 10 pi., 
6f x 41. "Annuals." N.Y., B.P., B.A. (465) 

Also issued for 1847, with no date on title page, c 1845) 
and 1847 on back of book. U.W. (465a) 

Also issued without date, c. 1845. [See 7 pi. edition 
above, and also the N. Y. n. d. issue with p. 9-263 and 
different pi.] . 

Leaflets of memory, compiled by the ed. of the "Oriental 
Annual." New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or 
after], xii p., 2 1., 17-224 p., 12 col. pi., 9J x 6f. 
"Wild flowers." N.Y. (466) 

■ , an annual for 1845, ed. by Reynell Coates. 

[v. 1.] Philadelphia, Butler & Williams, c. 1844 
xp, 11., 13-328 p., 12pl., 9£x6£. N.Y..B.A. (467) 

, an annual for 1846, ed. by Reynell Coates. 

[v. 2.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1846, c. 
1845. viii, 15-306 p., 12 pi., 9| x 6J. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (468) 

■ , an illuminated annual for 1847, ed. by Rey- 
nell Coates. [v. 3.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1847, c. 1846. viii, 15-306 p., 12 pi., 9£ x 6J. 

L.C., B.P. (469) 

, an illuminated annual for 1848, ed. by Rey- 
nell Coates. [v. 4.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1848, c. 1847. viii, 17-312 p., 12 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

NY., L.C., C.U. (470) 

, an illuminated annual for 1849. [v. 5.] Phila- 
delphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1849, c. 1848. xvi. 17- 
312 p., 12 pi., 9|-x 6£. L.C., C.U. (471) 

, an illuminated annual for 1850, ed. by Rey- 
nell Coates. [v. 6.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1850, c. 1849. xvi, 17-312 p., 12 pi., 9x6. 

N.Y., L.C., P.M. (472) 

, an illuminated annual for 1851, ed. by Rey- 
nell Coates. [v. 7.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1851, c. 1850. xvi, 17-312 p., 12 pi., 9£ x 6$. 

L.C., H.U. (473) 

, an illuminated annual for 1852, ed. by Rey- 
nell Coates. [v. 8.] Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1852, c. 1851. xvi, 17-312 p., 12 pi., 9| x 6|. 

L.C., B.P. (474) 



45 

Leaflets of memory, an illuminated annual for 1854. 
[v. 9.] Philadelphia,!!. H. Butler & Co., 1854, c. 
1853. xvi, 17-314 p., 11 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

L.C., P.M. (475) 

, an illuminated annual for 1855. [v. 10.] 

Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1855, c. 1854. 
xvi, 17-314 p., 11 pi., 9x6. L.C., P.M. (476) 

, an illuminated annual New York, Leavitt & 

Allen, c. 1855 [1856 on cover]. 4 p. 1., 17-308 p., 10 pi., 
9 x 6£. C.U., B.P. (477) 

, with ten beautiful illustrations. New York, 

Leavitt & Allen, n. d., c. 1856. 4 p. 1., 17-264 p., 
9£ x 6f. N.Y., C.U. (478) 

Legendary, The, consisting of original pieces principally 
illustrative of American history, scenery and manners, 
ed. by N. P. Willis. Boston, S. G. Goodrich, 1828, 
c. 1828. v. 1-2 together: v. 1, vi. p., 1 1., 1-286 p. ; v. 2, 
viii, 1-278 p., 7} x 4f. F. (479) 

Probably originally issued in 2 vols, separately. 

Liberty bell, The, by friends of freedom, 1839. [v. 1.] 
Boston, American anti-slavery society, 1839, c. 1839. 
viii, 104 p., engr. front., 6f x 4. N.Y., L.C. (480) 

Also with imprint Boston for the Mass. anti-slavery 
fair. N.Y., U.W. (480a) 

, by friends of freedom, 1841. [v. 2.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1841. 3 p. 1., 144 p., 6£ x 4$. 

F. (481) 

-, by friends of freedom, 1842. [v. 3.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1842. vi, 204 p., engr. front., 
6i x 4. N.Y., L.C. (482) 

, by friends of freedom, 1843. [v. 4.] Boston 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1843. viii, 208 p., front., 
7\ x 4£. L.C, U.W. (483) 

, by friends of freedom 1844. [v. 5.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1844. vi-viii, 232 p., front., 
7\ x 4£. L.C. (484) 

, by friends of freedom, 1845. [v. 6.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1845. vi p., 1 1., 356 p., 
front., 7\ x 4Jr. N.Y., L.C. (485) 

, by friends of freedom, 1846. [v. 7.] 

Boston, Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1846. vi p., 1 1., 
268 p., front., 7\ x 4f. N.Y., L.C. (486) 

A few issued on large paper, 8J£ x 4^. 

, by friends of freedom, 1847. [v. 8.] Boston, 

National anti-slavery bazaar, 1847. viii, 304 p., 
engr. t., 7\ x 4£. N.Y. (487) 

Also on large paper, & z /i x 5. 

, by friends of freedom 1848. [v 9.] Boston, 

National anti-slavery bazaar, 1848. viii, 292 p.. 
engr. t., 7\ x 4f. N.Y., L.C. (488) 

Also in large paper, 8J^ x 5. 



46 

Liberty bell, The, by friends of freedom, 1849. [v. 10.] 
Boston, National anti-slavery bazaar, 1849. viii, 
292 p., front, and engr. t., 7 x 4J. N.Y., L.C. (489) 

, by friends of freedom, 1851. [v. 11.] Boston, 

National anti-slavery bazaar, 1851. viii, 304 p., 
engr. t., 7£ x 4£. N.Y. (490) 

, by friends of freedom, 1852. [v. 12.] Boston, 

National anti-slavery bazaar, 1852 viii, 304 p., 
engr. t., 1\ x 4J. N.Y., L.C. (491) 

, by friends of freedom, 1853. [v 13.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery fair, 1853. viii, 208 p., engr. t., 
7ix5|. N.Y. , L.C. (492) 

, by friends of freedom, 1856. [v. 14.] Boston, 

Mass. anti-slavery bazaar, 1856. viii, 200 p., engr. 
t., 1\ x 4J. N.Y., L.C. (493) 

, by friends of freedom, 1858. [v. 15.] Boston 

National anti-slavery bazaar, 1858. viii, 328 p., 
7i x 4f. (494) 

, by William R. Wallace. N. Y. 1862. 

This is not an annual. 

Lilies and violets, or thoughts in prose and verse on the 
graces of maidenhood, by Rosalie Bell. New York, 
1855. * (495) 

Lily, The, a holiday present with steel embellishments. 
New York, E. Sands, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., [10 pi.] 
5fx3f. "Young Tyrolese." B.P., U.W. (496) 

Also issued for 1839 [date on back only]. 

Also issued as "Forget me not," n. d., Nafis & Cornish, 

without presentation pi., plates vary. 

, a colored annual for 1831. New York, R. 

Schoyer, 1831, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., [7 pi. colored by 
hand,] 5f x 3£. N.Y. (497) 

Same as 1830. 

, a colored annual for 1832. New York, 

Charles Wells, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., 10 pi., 6| x 4. 

N.Y. (498) 
Same as 1830. PI. same, but on yellow paper and 
uncolored; has wider margins. 

, a colored annual for 1834. New York, 

Charles Wells, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., [10 pi.,] 61 x 4. 

N.Y., L.C. (499) 
Same as 1830. 

, a colored annual for 1835. New York, E. 

Sands, 1835, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., [7 pi.,] 61x4. 

N.Y., L.C. (500) 
Same as 1830, except pi. vary and are in black, on 
yellow paper. 

, a holiday present with steel embellishment. 

New York, E. Sands, [1839 on back of cover,], c. 
1830. vi, 7-232 p., [10 pi.,] 5f x 3f. F. (500a) 

Same as 1830. 



47 

Lily of the valley, The, a gift for all seasons, with illus- 
trations. Boston, James M. Usher, n. d. 4 p. 1., 13- 
236 p., 6 pi., 7*x4f. F. (501) 

for 1851, ed. by Mrs. M. A. Livermore. [v. 1.] 

Boston, James M. Usher, c. 1850. 320 p., 7 pi., 6f x 4*. 
L.C., B.P., U.W. (502) 
Also issued as "Friendship's gift," n. d. and 1852. 
"Mignonette," 1856, is same up to p. 258 except poem, 
"The lost jewel," p. 31-4, is substituted for "The angel 
guest." 

for 1852, ed. by Mrs. M. A. Livermore. 

[v. 2.] Boston. James M. Usher, c. 1851. viii, 11-307 
p., 6 pi., 6fx4*. B.P., B.A. (503) 

Also issued as "Mayflower," Lowell, 1853. 

■ for 1853, ed. by Elizabeth Doten. [v. 3.] 

Boston, James M. Usher, 1853, c. 1852. vi p., 1 1., 
11-306 p., 6 pi., 6| x 4*. L.C., B.P. (504) 

Issued as "Mayflower," 1854. 

for 1854, ed. by Elizabeth Doten. [v. 4.] 

Boston, James M. Usher, 1854, c. 1853. vi p., 1 1., 
11-314 p., 7 pi., 7x4*. B.P., H.U. (505) 

Issued as "Mayflower," 1855. 

for 1855, ed. by Elizabeth Doten. [v. 5.] Bos- 
ton, James M. Usher, 1855, c. 1854, viii p., 1 1 , 11- 
303 p., 7 pi., 61 x 4f. N Y., B.P., L.C., U.W. (506) 
Probably reissued as "Mayflower," 1856. 

for 1856, with illustrations, [v. 6.] Boston, 

James M. Usher, 1856, c. 1855. iv p., 1 1., 13-256 p., 
6 pi., 7 x 4f. N.Y., C.U., U.W. (507) 

Issued as "Mayflower," 1857. 

for 1857, with illustrations, [v. 7.] Boston, 

James M. Usher, 1857, c. 1856. iv p., 1 1., 13-356 p 
6 pi., 7x4f. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (508) 

for 1858, with illustrations, [v. 8.] Boston, 

James M. Usher, 1858, c. 1857. 4 p. 1., 13-243 p , 
6 pi., 7 x 4f . N.Y., U.W. (509) 

Also issued as "Mayflower," Lynn, n. d. 

for 1859, with illustrations, [v. 9.] Boston, 

James M. Usher, 1859. 4 p. 1., 13-236 p., 6 pi., 7 x 4f. 

U.W. (510) 

Literary amaranth, The, or prose and poetry by Nathan 

C. Brooks. Philadelphia, Kay & Brother, 1840. 

viiip ,1 1., 11-264 p., 8 pi., 7x4*. N.Y., U.W. (511) 

Second ed. Kay & Brother, 1845. F. (512) 

Engr. t. reads "Amaranth"; also back has "Amaranth," 

both editions. 

Literary casket, a gift for all seasons. New York, n. d. 

B.P., U.W. 
Really a monthly magazine, issued as an annual. 



48 

Literary souvenir, a Christmas and New Year's present 
ed. by Wm. E. Burton. Philadelphia, E. L. Care 
and A. Hart, 1838, c. 1838. 2 p. 1., 17-212 p., 16 pi., 
8x5i. L.C., N.Y., PM. (513) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 

1840, ed. by Wm. E. Burton. Philadelphia, E. L. 
Carey and A. Hart, 1840, c. 1839. 2 p. 1., 17-226 p., 
13 pi., 8x5i- N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (514) 

, a' Christmas and New Year's present for 

1844, with 10 engravings. Philadelphia, Carey and 
Hart, vi p., 1 1., 9-252 p., 10 pi., 6 x 3|. 

N.Y., C.U., B.P. (515) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 

1845, with 10 engravings. Philadelphia, Carey and 
Hart, 1845, c. 1844. vi p., 1 1., 13-252 p., 10 pi., 
6i x 4|. L.C. (516) 

Little gem, The, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday 
present. Hartford, Silas Andrus & Son, 1847. vi, 
7-144 p., front, and col. t., 3| x 2f . F. (517) 

Little gift. Boston, 1844. * (518) 

■ . Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1845. * (519) 

Little keepsake, The, selected from the writings of J. C. 
Lavater. New York, S. Colman, 1843. 96 p., 5 pi., 
4fx3f. F. (520) 

, 1844. * (521) 

. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1845. * (522) 

Little republic, The, original articles by various hands, 
ed. by Mrs. T. S. Smith. New York, Wiley & Put- 
nam, 1848. 1 p. 1., vi, 228 p., front., 5f x 4f. 

F. (523) 

Love gift, A, for 1845. Boston, Saxton, Peirce & Co.. 
1845. xiv, 15-144 p. , ilium, t., 5fx3J. N.Y. (524) 

Lyric gems, a collection and select sacred poetry, ed. by 
Rev. S. F. Smith. Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lin- 
coln, c. 1844. viii, 9-128 p., 4f x 2f. F. (524a) 

Magnolia, The, or gift book of friendship, ed. by Clara 
Arnold. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 288 p., 
[6 pi.,] 7^x5. N.Y. (525) 

This is 1855 with nearly all pi. different. 

— for 1836, ed. by Henry W. Herbert, [v. 1.] 

New York, Monson, Bancroft, c. 1835. vi p., 1 1., 
9-300 p., 13 pi., 1\ x 4f . "The Magnolia 'Not in the 
autumn.' " P.M., N.Y., U.W. (526) 

Reprinted in 1839, omitting preface. 

Reprinted in 1841, New York, A. & C. B. Edwards, c. 

1835, with first line of "advertisement" altered. 

Issued in 1842, New York, S. E. S. Brown, c. 1835, 12 pi. 

Issued in 1843, New York, Robt. P. Bixby & Co., 12 pi. 

Issued without date in 1844 [1844 on back of vol.], 

New York, Robt. P. Bixby & Co., v, 9-300 p., 7 pi. 

Has only part of the plates of 1836 and a different 

frontispiece. 



49 

Magnolia, The — (continued). 

issued as "Morning glory," n. d. with different pi. 
Issued as "Coral," n. d., with different pi.; as "Friend- 
ship's token," N. Y., n. d., omitting p. 261-300; as 
"Memory", c. 1854, with less and different pi., omittin 
p. 261-300; as "Gift of affection," n. d.; as "Snow 
flake", n. d., omitting p. 261-300, and different pi., and 
as "Aloe," 1854, different pi. and omitting p. 265-300. 

, for 1837, ed. by Henry William Herbert. 

[v. 2.] New York, Bancroft & Holley, c. 1836. v. 
p., 1 1., 9-352 p., 15 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P.. (527) 

, 1839, with 13 fine engravings. 7^ x 4f . 

L.C. (528) 
Same as 1836, with preface omitted. 

, 1841. New York, A. & C. B. Edwards, c. 

1835. N.Y. (529) 

Same as 1836, first line of "advertisement" changed. 

, 1842. New York, S. E. S. Brown, c. 1835. 

12 pi., 1\ x 4f . N.Y., U. M. (530) 

Same as 1836, except pi. vary. 

, 1843. New York, Robt. P. Bixby & 

Co. 12 pi. C.U., L.C. (531) 

Same as 1836, except variation in pi. 

This was also issued in 1844 without date [1844] on back 

of cover. N.Y. (531a) 

, Friendship's gift of moral and entertaining 

literature, ed. by Mrs. M. O. Stevens. Boston, 
Jordan & Wiley, 1847. 8 x 5^. B.P. 

This is a magazine [v. 1-2 bound as 1 vol.]. 

, or gift book of friendship, ed. by Clara Arnold 

Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., n. d. [pref. dated 
Aug., 1851, 1852 on back of cover], vip., 11., 9-322 p., 
6 pi., 1\ x 4f . "Love of nature." 

N.Y., U.W., B.P. (532) 
This is "Amaranth," 1849, with articles on p. 9-11 
changed from "Medora" to "Love of nature." 
See also "Casket" Boston [1853], and N. Y., n. d., 
"Garland," 1850; "Memory's gift," N. Y., 1869; and 
N. Y., n. d.; "Token of friendship" [1852], "Keepsake 
of friendship," 1851. 

, or gift book of friendship, ed. by Clara Arnold. 

Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., n.d. [1853 on back, 
pref. dated Aug. 1852]. 288 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f . "The 
village home." L.C. (533) 

This is "Amaranth," 1850, with first article changed, and 

all pi. but 2 different. 

See also "Garland," 1851, "Keepsake of friendship," 1852. 

, or gift book of friendship. Boston, Phillips, 

Sampson & Co., n.d. [pref d.Aug. 1853]. 2 p. 1., vi, 276 
p.,6pl.,7ix5. "Who are the happy?" U.M. (534) 
This is "Wreath of wild flowers, 1846, with pi. and 
unpaged p. 1. added, and preface changed. 
See also "Amaranth," 1851, "Garland," 1852, "Keepsake 
of friendship," 1853, "Token of friendship" [1854], all 
of which are the same with variations in first unpaged 
article, and in pi. and preface. 



50 

Magnolia, The, or gift book of friendship, ed. by Clara 
Arnold. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855, c. 
1854. 288 p., 7 pi., 7£x4f. "Friendship." 

N.Y.,C.U.,B.P. (534a) 
Also issued without date, except c. 1854. N.Y. (5346) 
An edition by Leavitt & Allen, N. Y., n. d., with pi. 
different. N.Y. (534c) 

Reissued by Geo. A. Leavitt, New York, 1869 [with 
4 pi.]. F. (535) 

This is "Amaranth," 1852, with "Heather bell" changed 
to "Friendship," rest the same, and with engr. t. and 
engr. front, changed to col. t. and col. front. 
See also "Garland" 1853," "Keepsake of friendship," 
1854. 

Maple leaf, The, or Canadian annual. Toronto, 1849. 

* (536) 

Marriage offering, The, a compilation of prose and 
poetry. Boston, Wm. Crosby & H. P. Nichols, 
1848, c. 1848. viii,207p.,engr.t.,6fx4f. F. (537) 
Reissued with imprint date, 1849. U.W. (537a) 

Reissued with imprint date, 1851. B.A. (537b) 

Reissued with imprint date, 1852. B.P. (537c) 

Reissued with imprint date, 1859. C.U. (537d) 

Marriage ring, The, or how to make home happy, from 
the writings of John Angell James. 30th thousand. 
Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, c. 1842. vi, 7-128 
p., 4J x 2f. F. (537e) 

This with "Family circle" added, and a t. and preface 
prefixed, was issued as "Wedding gift." 

Masonic offering, The, for 1852, ed. by John Perry and 
Paschal Donaldson. New York, Cornish Lamport & 
Co. c. 1881. viii, 9-320p.,8pl.,8x5£. F. (538) 
Also issued in 1854. * (538a) 

Masonic token, The, a gift book, ed. by William T. An- 
derson. New York Masonic Publishing and Furnish- 
ing Co. 1878, c. 1868, 290 p., 4 pi., and illus. in 
text, 9 x 51. F. (539) 

Mayflower, The, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Emma 
Florence. Lynn [Mass.], Thomas Herbert, n. d. 
3 p. 1., 13-243 p., 6 pi., 7 x 4f. N.Y., B.A. (540) 

This is "Lily of the valley." 1858. 

, for 1846, ed. by Robert Hamilton, [v. 1- 

Boston, Saxton & Kelt, 1846, c. 1845. vi p., 1 1.. 11.] 
354 p., 7 pi., 6f x 4£. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (541) 

, for 1847, ed. by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, [v. 2.]' 

Boston, Saxton & Kelt, 1847, c. 1846. xv p., 1 1., 17- 
304 p., 9 pi., 6f x 4J. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (542) 

, for 1848, ed. by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, [v. 3.] 

Boston, Saxton & Kelt, 1848, c. 1847. xvi, 17-304 p,, 
9 pi., 6f x 4£. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (543) 

, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Emma Florence. 

Lowell. John Philbrick, 1853. viii, 11-307 p., 6 pi., 
7£x4£. B.P. (544) 

This is "Lily of the valley," 1852. 



51 

Mayflower, The, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Emma 
Florence. Boston, John Philbrick, 1854, c. 1852. 
vi p., 1 1., 11-306 p., 6 pi., 6| x 4£. 

B.P., U.W. (545) 
AlsoissuedwithimprintLowell, Tohn Philbrick. F. (545a) 
This is "Lily of the valley," 1853. 

, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Emma Florence, 

Boston, John Philbrick, 1855. vi p., 1 1., 11-314 p., 
" 7 pi., 7i x 4J. N.Y., B.P. (546) 

Also issued with imprint Lowell, John Philbrick. F. (546a) 
This is "Lily of the Valley," 1854. 

, 1856. * (547) 

Probably "Lily of the valley," 1855, was reissued as 
"Mayflower," 1856. 
May-flower, The, for 1857, with illustrations. Lynn 
Thomas Herbert, 1857. ivp., 1 1., 13-256 p., 6 pi., 7x4f 

L.C. (548) 
This is "Lily of the valley," 1856. 
Memento, The, a gift of friendship, ed. by C. W. Everest. 
New York, Buckland & Sumner, 1847, c. 1844. 
[2d ed.] x, 11-292 p., [4 pi.,] 6£ x 4£. 

B.A., U.W. (549) 

Preface says "has been before the public under another 

name." Several pages have been added. 

Also issued in 1848, with 288 p. U.W. (549a) 

Also issued in 1849, with 288 p. F. (5496) 

Also issued in 1850, with 288 p. F. (549c) 

Memento of friendship, a gift of affection, ed. by C. W. 

Everest. Hartford [Conn.], Brockett & Hutchinson 

c. 1851. x, 11-288 p., 6 pi., 7| x 4£. 

N.Y., U.W. (550) 
Also issued with [5 pi.] and imprint Brockett & Hutch- 
inson. i F. (550a) 
Same as "Memento," 1847, except preface has new 
date, Aug. 27, 1851, and has additional pi. and less p. 
Memorial, The, a Christmas and New Year's offering, 
ed. by F. S. H[ill]. [v. 1.] Boston, True & Greene, 
n. d. [1827 on back label, pref. d. Nov. 1826]. viii, 
9-268 p., [4 pi.,] 6$ x 4. N.Y., B.P., L.C. (551) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and Easter offering 

for 1828, ed. by Frederic S. Hill. [v. 2.] Boston, 
True & Greene, x p., 1 1., 13-407 p., 12 pi., 6J x 4. 

B.P., B.A. (552) 

, written by friends of the late Mrs. Osgood, 

and ed. by Mary E. Hewitt. New York, George P. 
Putnam, 1851, c. 1850. vi, 7-346 p., 10 pi., 9x6. 

F.(553) 
Also issued as "Lauer 
Memories of home, The, an illustrated annual for all sea- 
sons NewjYork, 1860. iv, 5-428 p., [7 pi.,] 8£x5f. 

F. (554) 

Memory. New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 1854. 4 p 1., 

11-260 p., [8 pi.,] 6fx4^. "Magnolia, 'not in the 

autumn.' " P.M. (555) 

Illuminated title reads, "Memory, a souvenir." Back 

of book has "Memory's gift." 

This is "Magnolia," 1836, with different and less pi., and 
p. 261-300 omitted. See also "Friendship's token," 
N. Y., n. d., "Coral," n. d., "Morning glory," n. d., 
"Gift of affection," n. d., "Snow flake," n. d., "Aloe," 
1854. 



52 

Memory and hope. Boston, Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 
1851, c. 1S50. xii, 244 p., 8 x 5£. F. (555a) 

Memory's gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. vi p., 
1 1., 9-322 p., [4 pi.?] 7x5. "The quiet eye." 

P.M. (556) 
Also issued by Geo. A. Leavitt, 1869. 

This is "Amaranth," 1849, with first article changed 
and different pi. 

The "Casket," N. Y., n. d., and Boston [1853] are also 
same. 

See also "Garland," 1850, "Token of friendship, [1852]," 
"Keepsake of friendship," 1851, "Magnolia," 1852. 

. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 

[1853, '54 or '55]. vi, 9-264 p., [6 pi.,] 7\ x 5. "The 
portrait." N.Y., U.W. (557) 

Also issued as "Friendship's offering," N. Y., n. d. 
"Moss rose," N. Y., c. 1854, and "Philopoena," n. d., with 
variation in pi. 

. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or 

after]. 3 p. 1., vii, 9-81p., 1 1., 5-175 p., 6 pi., 7\ x 4f . 
"Appropriate sphere of woman." U.W. (558) 

This is 'Lady's manual," 1854. 

Also issued as "Affection's gift," N. Y., n. d., and 
"Token and Atlantic souvenir," N. Y., n. d. 

. New York, George A. Leavitt, 1869. vi, 

9-322 p., [6 pi.,] 7x5. N. Y., C. U. (558a) 

Same as No. 556 above. 
Merry's [Robert] annual for all seasons, [by S. G. Good- 
rich]. New York, Samuel Colman, 1840, c. 1839. 
x, 11-200 p., front, and ilium, t., h\ x 4J. B.P. (559) 
Mignonette, The, or the graces of the mind. New York, 
D. Appleton & Co.,. 1842. 1 p. 1., 6-192 p., [8 pi.,] 
4fx2£. H.U. (560) 

Mignonette The, a gift for all seasons. New York, D. 
Appleton & Co., c. 1856. 288 p., 9 pi., 7f x h\. 

N.Y., B.P. (561) 
, a gift for all seasons, by Bell Hawthorn. Bos- 
ton, Shepard, Clark & Co., 1856. 258 p., [5 pi.,] 
6£ x 4|. "Gaspar Poussin. L.C. (562) 
This is "Lily of the valley," 1851, with p. 259-320 
omitted; p. 31-4, a different poem substituted, and pi. 
are same except engr. t. and one other are omitted. 
See also "Friendship's gift," 1852. 
Mirror of life, The, ed. by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. Philadel- 
phia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1848, c. 1847. xii, 13-240 
p., 11 pi., 9x5f. U.W. (563) 
Also issued without date, c. 1847. B.A. (563a) 
Miscellanies first published under the name of the 
Talisman, by G. C. Verplanck, W. C. Bryant, Robt. 
C. Sands, in 3 vols., illustrated with fine engravings. 
New York, 1833. N.Y. (564) 
These 3 vols, are same as Talisman, N. Y., 1828-30. 
Missionary memorial, The, a literary and religious 
souvenir. New York, E. Walker, 1846, c. 1845. xii, 
372 p., col. front., col. t., 1\ x 4f . B.A. (565) 
Re-issued with added pi. as " Christ's messengers," 
1848; "Christian souvenir and missionary memorial," 
1851. 

Also issued as "The Evergreen," New York, n. d., with 
p. 253-372 omitted, and proem added, pi. vary. 



53 

Mrs. Gilman's gift book. Title on back, on an eng. t. 
of "Gift book of stories and poems." (See addenda.) 
Moral and religious souvenir. Boston, N. S. Simpkins 
& Co., 1828, c. 1827. 288 p., 3 pi., 5£ x 3£. [In slip 
case.] N.Y., U.W. (566) 

Morning glory, The, a gift for all seasons, by H. W. Her- 
bert. New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., n. d. 
[circa 1851]. vi, 9-300 p., [7 pi.,] 1\ x 4£. 

B.P. (567) 
This is "Magnolia," 1836, with variation in plates. See 
also "Coral," n. d., "Friendship's token," N. Y., n. d., 
"Memory," c. 1854, "Gift of affection," n. d., "Snow 
flake," n. d., "Aloe," 1854. 

Moss rose, The. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. vi 
p., 1 1., 9-264 p., [6 pi.,] 7£x4f. "The baron's 
vow." B.A., B.P., U.W. (568) 

Also issued by George A. Leavitt, n. d. [circa 1869]. 

P. M. (568a) 
Also pub. as "Snow flake," c. 1855. 

. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, 

54, or 55]. 2 p. 1., vii-viii, 9-264 p., [6 pi.,] 1\ x 5. 
"Cecelia." U.W. (569) 

Also issued as "Passion flower," n. d., "Friendship," 
c. 1854, "Friendship's offering, N. Y., n. d-, 'Cecelia'"; 
pi. vary. 

Moss-rose, The, by C. W. Everest. [1st ed.] * (570) 
, for a friend, ed. by C. W. Everest. Hart- 
ford, Brown & Parsons, 1843, c. 1842. 2d ed. x, 11- 
192 p., front., 4£ x 1\. (F. 571) 
Same as 1st ed., except some of former articles are 
omitted and new ones substituted, and engr. front, 
added. 

Moss rose, The, or an annual gift. New York, Nafis & 
Cornish, n. d. [1845 on back], xii, 348 p., 21 pi., [really 
only 10 pi.,] 7 x 4^. "Kelp gatherer." 

N.Y., C.U., U.W. (572) 
An issue 1854 omitted p. 251-348, and had 7 pi. 
This is "Lady's cabinet album," 1832, with varia- 
tion in pi. See also "Lady's album," n. d. 

, a gift for all seasons, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. 

New York, Nafis & Cornish, 1846. vii-viii, 9-304 p , 
[11 pi.,] 1\ x 4J. "Rainbow bridge." 

B.P., B.A., U.W. (573) 
Also issued, N. Y., n. d., [1846 on back,] [9 pi.]. 

B.A. (573a) 
This is "Token and Atlantic souvenir," 1840, with 
plates changed. See also "Atlantic souvenir," n. d., 
"Honeysuckle," 1848, "Friendship's gift," n. d., "Token 
of friendship," n. d. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 

S. G. Goodrich. New York, Nafis & Cornish, 1847. 

2 p. 1., 9-272 p., [4 pi.,] 7x4J. "The stranger's 

nephew." N.Y., B.P. (574) 

This is "Token and Atlantic souvenir," 1841, with 

pi. changed, and the article "Ireland and the Irish," 

p. 65-180, replaced by 12 short pieces. 

, ed. by Alfred A. Phillips. New York, Nafis 

& Cornish, n. d. [pref. dated 1847]. viii, 9-311 p. 
8 pi., 7f x 4^. "The early settler " B.P., L.C. (575) 



Moss-rose, The, for 1850, ed. by Mrs. Emeline P. Howard . 
New York, Nafis & Cornish, c. 1849. viii, 9-312 p., 
10 pi., 7J x 4f . "Harry Lincoln." N.Y., C.U. (576) 

Also issued without date and sub- title "for all seasons" 
[pref. dated 1849]. N.Y. (576a) 

Moss rose, The, for all seasons, ed. by Mrs. Emeline P. 
Howard. New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c 
1851. vi p., 1 1., 9-344 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4|. "Isabel." 

B.P. (577) 

, a gift for all seasons. New York, Lamport. 

Blakeman & Law, 1854. xii. 250 p., [7 pi.,] 1\ x 4f , 
"Kelp gatherer." F. (578) 

This is the [1845] issue with p. 251-348 omitted; really 
the "Lady's cabinet album," 1832, with p. 251-348 
•omitted. 

, New York, Leavitt & Allen, c. 1854. vi, 9- 

264p.,8pl., 7Jx5. "The portrait." F. (579) 

Also an edition n. d. [1856 or after]. _ F. (579a) 

Also issued as "Memory's gift," n. d., "Friendship's 
offering," n. d., and "Philopcena," n. d., with variation 
in pi. 

Mother's and young lady's annual, a gift book for the 
holidays, with 42 engravings and flowers. Boston, 
Cyrus Stone, c. 1853. vi, 3-200, 5-202 p., 42 pi. 

B.P., U.W. (580) 

Mother's present, The, a holiday gift for the young; 

original and selected, by Mrs. Colman. Boston, S. 

Colman, 1847, c. 1846 viii, 9-222 p., [5 pi.,] 6J x 3£. 

L.C. (581) 

Mourner's chaplet, an offering of sympathy for bereaved 

friends, by John Keese. Boston, Gould, Kendall & 

Lincoln, 1844, c. 1844. vii p., 1 1., 9-128 p., 4| x 2f. 

L.C. (582) 

Mourner's friend, The, or sighs of sympathy for those 
who sorrow, ed. by J. B. Syme. Worcester, S. A. 
Howland, 1852, c. 1852. 180 p., front., 6| x Z\. 

F. (583) 

Mourner's gift, ed. by Mrs. M. A. Patrick. New York, 
Charles S. Francis, 1841. * (584) 

My holiday annual, a Christmas and New Year's gift, by 
V. T., illustrated. New York, Allen Bros., n. d. 
278 p., <o\ x 4J-. F. (585) 

See also "My new annual." 
My new annual, a Christmas and New Year's gift by 
V. T. New York, Allen Bros., n.d., 242 p., illus., 
6* x 4£. F. (586) 

See also "My holiday annual." 
My teacher's new year's present, or select biography of 
the young, by F. T. Gray. Boston, Benj. H. Greene, 
1847, c. 1846. viii, 9-96 p., front., illus. 4f x 3£. 

F. (586a) 

, for the year 1848, by F. T. Gray. Boston, 

Benj. H.Greene, 1848. viii, 9-128 p., front., 4^x2f. 

F. (587) 



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55 

My teacher's new year's present, for the year 1850, by 
F. T. Gray. Boston, Benj. H. Greene, 1850. viii, 
9-64 p., front., 4f x 3. F. (588) 

National temperance offering, The, and sons and daugh- 
ters of temperance gift, ed. by S. F. Cary. New 
York, R. Vandien, c. 1850. x, 11-320 p., 16 pi., 
9x5|. U.%. (589) 

New Hampshire book, The, being specimens of the 
literature of the Granite State. Nashua, David Mar- 
shall, 1842, c. 1841. x p., 1 1., 13-391 p., 7^ x 4f. 

F. (590) 

Also issued in 1844 by Chas. T. Gill, Nashville [N. H.] 

N.Y.S. (590a) 

New Orleans book, The, ed. by Robt. Gibbes Barnwell. 
New Orleans, 1851, c. 1850. xii, 384 p., H x 4£. 

B.A., P.M. (591) 

New York illustrated magazine annual. New York, 
1847. 

This is a magazine. 
Newest keepsake for 1840. Norwich, M. B. Young, 1840. 
xix, 21-207 p., 5f x 3f. B.P. (592) 

Not a true annual. 

North star, The. The poetry of freedom by her friends. 
Philadelphia, Merrihew & Thompson, 1840, [ed. by 
Whittier]. 16mo. (593) 

Not a true gift book. 

Oasis, The, ed. by Mrs. Child. Boston, 1828. illus. 12mo. 

* (594) 

, ed. by Mrs. Child. Boston, Allen and Ticknor, 

1834, c. 1834. xvi, 1-276 p., 14 pi., 6i x 4^. 

F. (595) 

, or golden leaves of friendship, ed. by N. L. 

Ferguson. Boston, Dayton & Wentworth, 1854, c. 
1850. 272 p., front., 6f x 4^. F. (596) 

, or golden leaves of friendship, ed- by N. L) 

Ferguson. New York, Dayton & "Wentworth, 1855, 
c. 1854. 252 p., front., 6f x 4^. 

N.Y., L.C., C.U. (597) 
This is the same as 1854 with p. 253-72 omitted. 

, or golden leaves of friendship, ed. by M. J. 

Percival. Boston, Wentworth & Co., 1856, c. 1856. 
252 p., front., 6f x 4£. U.W. (598) 

Same as 1854 with p. 253-72 omitted. 
Also issued with pages 253-72 restored, but not called 
for in contents. F. (598a) 

Also issued, Boston, Thayer & Eldridge, 1860, 252 p. 

L.C. (599) 
Odd fellows gem. Springfield, 1845. * (599a) 

, containing sentiments of "friendship, love 

and truth," ed. by a lady. Nashua [N. H.]. Chas. 
T. Gill, 1846, c.1844. 156 p., ilium, t., 4£ x 2f . 

N.Y. (600) 



56 

Odd-fellows keepsake, a concise history of odd-fellow- 
ship in the U. S. New York, 1850, c. 1850. vi p., 
1 1., 334 p., 7i x 4f. U.W. 

Not a literary gift book. 

Odd-fellows offering, The, for 1843, ed. by Paschal 
Donaldson, [v. 1.] New York, Samuel A. House & 
Co., c. 1842. iv p., 1 1., 7-272 p., [5 pi.,] 6£ x 3J. 

L.C. (601) 

, for 1844, ed. by Paschal Donaldson, [v. 2.] 

New York, Henry D Loomis, 1844, c. 1843. 288 p., 
llpl., 6£x4|. H.U. (602) 

, for 1845, ed by Paschal Donaldson, [v. 3.] 

New York, McGowan & Treadwell, 1845, c. 1844. 
288 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4i. N.Y., C.U. (603) 

, for 1846, ed. by Paschal Donaldson, [v. 4.] 

New York, McGowan & Treadwell, 1846, c. 1845. 
300 p., 8 pi., 8i x 5i. N.Y., U.W. (604) 

, for 1847, ed. by Paschal Donaldson, [v. 5.] 

New York, John G. Treadwell, 1847, c. 1846. 288 p., 

11 pi., 8i x 5J. N.Y., L.C, U.W. (605) 
, for 1848, ed. by James L. Ridgely & Paschal 

Donaldson, [v. 6.] New York, Edward Walker, 1848, 
c. 1847. 288 p., 12 pi., 8£ x 5£. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (606) 

, for 1849, ed. by Paschal Donaldson, [v. 7.] 

New York, Edward Walker, 1849, c. 1848. 320 p., 

12 pi., 8J x 5^. N.Y., L.C, U.W. (607) 
, for 1850. [v. 8.] New York, Edward Walker, 

1850, c. 1849. 298 p , 11 pi., 8f x 5£. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (608) 
• , for 1851. [v. 9.] New York, Edward Walker, 

1851, c. 1850. 294 p., 11 pi., 8£ x 5^. 

N.Y., U.W. (609) 
, for 1852. [v. 10.] New York, Edward Walker, 

1852, c. 1851. 320 p., 11 pi., 8J x 5J. 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (610) 
, for 1853. [v. 11.] New York, Edward Walker, 

1853, c. 1852. 288 p., 11 pi., Six 5^ 

C.U., U.W. (611). 
Also issued as "Odd-fellows perpetual offering," n. d. 
, for 1854. [v. 12.] New York, Edward Walker, 

1854, c. 1853. 320 p., 10 pi., 8i x 5|. C.U. (612) 
Odd-fellows perpetual offering, comprising gems of 

American literature. New York, Edward Walker, 
n. d. 288 p., 11 pi., 8^x5^-. L.C. (613) 

Same as "Odd-fellows offering" for 1853. 

Odd-fellows token, The, devoted to friendship, lov and 
truth. Ed. by Kate Barclay. Geneva [N. Y.], 1846, 
c. 1846. 124 p., ilium, t., 4-J x 2|. F. (613a) 

Odd volume, The, a collection of odds and ends in prose 
and verse, collected and arranged by an odd fellow. 
New York, Peabody & Co., 1832. viii, 9-144 p., front., 
6fx3f. L.C. (614) 



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Odd volume, The, a collection of odds and ends in 

prose and verse, collected and arranged by an odd 

fellow, second series. New York, Peabody & Co., 

1833. 288 p., 4 pi., 5f x 3*. L.C. (615) 

Also issued by E. Sands, New York, 1835. F. (615a) 

Offering, The, for 1829. Cambridge, Hilliard & Brown, 
1829, c. 1828. ix p., 1 1., 252 p., 4 pi., 5| x 3$. 

N;Y., B.P., H.U. (616) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present. Phila- 
delphia, Thomas T. Ash, 1834, c. n. d. 288 p., 11 pi., 
6x3|. L.C, B.P. (617) 
"Old plates poorly reproduced in mezzotint." 

Offering of beauty, The, a present for all seasons, em- 
bellished with eleven colored engravings, ed. by 
Amelia W. Lawrence. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 
1848, c. 1847. viii, 13-320 p., 10 pi., 9x6. 

N.Y., L.C. (618) 

Also issued as "The offering to beauty," but with only 
8 pi. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1849. F. (618a) 

Offering to beauty, An, composed of the choicest des- 
criptions of female loveliness, virtues, accomplish- 
ments, attractions, and charms, comprising the poetry 
of woman, by J. W. Hanson. Lowell, Merrill & 
Straw, 1853. 324 p., [5 pi.,] 1\ x 4*. N.Y. (619) 

Opal, The, a pure gift for the holy days, ed. by N. P. 
Willis, [v. 1.] New York, John C. Riker, 1844, c. 
n. d. x p., 2 1., 13-264 p., 9 pi., 7^x5. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (620) 

, a pure gift for the holy days, 1845, ed. by Mrs. 

Sarah J. Hale. [v. 2.] New York, J. C. Riker, 1845, 
c. n. d. x p., 1 1., 13-264 p., 8 pi., 7£ x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., U.W. (621) 

a pure gift for the holy days, 1846, ed. by 

John Keese. [v. 3.] New York, J. C. Riker, 1846, c. 
n. d. viii p., 1 1., 11-304 p., 9 pi., 8 x 5£. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C, U.W. (622) 

a pure gift for the holy days, 1847, ed. by 

John Keese. [v. 4.] New York, J. C Riker, 1847, c. 
n. d. viii p., 1 1., 11-304 p., 9 pi., 8f x 5|. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (623) 

Some engravings hand-colored in some copies. 

a pure gift for the holy days, 1848, ed. by Mrs. 

Sarah J. Hale. [v. 5.] New York, J. C. Riker, 1848, 
c. n. d. viii p., 1 1., 19-320 p., 9 pi., 5f x 8f. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A., U.W. (624) 

a pure gift for all seasons, ed. by Mrs. Sarah 

Tosepha Hale. [v. 6.] New York, J. C. Riker, 1849, 
c. n. d. viii, 9-304 p., 1\ x 5£. N.Y., B.A. (625) 
Succeeded by "Keepsake," v. 7+. 

Oriental annual, The, ed. by James P. Walker. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 4 p.l., 17-264 p., 10 pi., 
9ix6f. "The salaam." PM..UW (626) 



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Our country, or the American parlor keepsake, ed. by 
Wm. H. Ryder. Boston, J. M. Usher, c. 1854. x p., 
1 1., 13-252 p., 4 pi., 6| x 4£. H.U. (627) 

Our day, a gift for the times, ed. by J. G. Adams. Boston, 
B. B. Mussey & Co., 1848. 288 p., ilium, t., 6£ x 4*. 

F. (628) 

Our gift. Boston, Abel & Tompkins, 1851, c. 1850. 
144 p., 6i x 3f . * (629) 

Parents' present, The, ed. by author of Peter Parley's 
tales. Boston, Light & Horton; Wm. Pierce, 1835, c. 
1834. 232 p., front, and wood cuts in text, 5J x 3f. 

F. (629a) 
Consists of selections from "Father's present," Dublin 
[Ire.], 1833, with additions chiefly American. 

Parlor annual and Christian family casket. New York, 
1846. ( L.C., B.P. (630) 

The Family circle," a magazine, was issued as an 
annual, under above title. See "Family circle and 
parlor annual." Also "Youth's parlor annual." 

Parlour book, The. New York, Charles S. Francis, 1838. 
viii, 9-334 p., front., 6 x 3f . F. 

This is one of a series of works, each with different title. 
Not a true annual. 

The others were "Young men's evening book," "The 
winter evening book," "The summer day book," "The 
leisure hour book." 

Parlour scrap book, The, ed. by Willis Gaylord Clark. 
Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1836, c. 1836. 
72 p., 16 pi., 10fx8f. B.P. (631) 

Some copies have 1837 on front cover. 
Passion flower, The, a Christmas and New Year's gift. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d., c. 1854. 3 p.l., 7- 
260 p., 6 pi., 7| x 4f . "Prior of St. Michael." 

B.P. (632) 
This is "Pearl," Phila. 1853, with variation in pi. and 
p. 261-70 omitted. 

See also "Forget-me-not," N. Y., n. d., "Pearl gift," 
N. Y., n. d., and "Philopcena," N. Y., n. d. 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift. New York, 

Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or afterj. 1 p.l., 5-6, 
vii-viii, 9-264 p., 6 pi., 7i x 4f. "Cecelia." 

L.C., B.A., U.W. (633) 
Also issued as "Moss Rose," N. Y., n. d., "Friendship," 
c. 1854, "Friendship's offering, N. Y., n. d., 'Cecelia' "; 
pi. vary. 

, by Miss Anna J. Reid. 

A mo. magazine, not a true annual. 
Pastor's gift to the pupils of the Bulfinch St. Sunday 

school. Boston, Benj. H. Greene, 1847, c. 1846. 

vi p, 1 1., 9-96 p., 5x3£. * (634) 
to the pupils of the Bulfinch St. Sunday 

school, Jan. 1, 1849. Boston, Benjamin H. Greene, 

1849. viii, 9-64, 1-16 p., front., 4f x 3. F. (635) 
Pearl, The, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. 

Ash, 1829, c.1828. 252 p., 6 pi., 5f x 3£. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (636) 



59 

Pearl, The, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New- 
Year's present, [v. 2.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. 
Ash, 1830. 4 p. 1., 15-220 p., 9 pi., 6£ x 4. 

N.Y., B.P. (637) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, [v. 3.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. 

Ash, 1831. x p., 2 1., iv-xvi, 17-222 p., 8 pi., 6 x 6f . 

N.Y., U.W., P.M. (638) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New Year's 

present, [v. 4.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash, 1832, 
c. 1831. 223 p., 10 pi., 6i x 3&. 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (639) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New Year's 

present, [v. 5.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash, 1833, 
c. 1832. viii, 9-216 p., 9 pi., 6 x 3$. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (640) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New Year's 

present, [v. 6.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash, 1834, 
c. n.d. 208 p., 8 pi., 6 x 3£. N.Y., B.P. (641) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New Year's 

present, [v. 7.] Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash, c. 
1835 [1836 on back]. 7 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (642) 

— , or affection's gift for 1837, a Christmas and 

New Year's present, [v. 8.] Philadelphia, Thomas 
T. Ash and Henry F. Anners. iv p., 1 1., 7-224 p., 
7 pi., 6£ x 4. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (643) 

This is called 6th vol. in preface, really it is v. 8. 

, or affection's gift for 1840. A Christmas and 

New Year's present. Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, 
c. 1839. xii, 13-222 p., 6 pi., 61x4. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (644) 

■ -, a Christmas, New Year and birthday present 

for 1849. [v. 1.] Philadelphia, Henry F. Anners, 
1849, c.1848. 6 pi., 6 x 3f. B.P., U.W. (645) 
, a gift of friendship for all seasons. Philadel- 
phia, J. & J. L. Gihon, c. 1851 [engr. t. has 1853]. 
2 p.L, 7-270 p., 9 pi., 6f x4f. "The prior of St. 
Michael." L.C., U.W. (646) 
Issued as "Pearl gift," omitting p. 264-70, and as 
"Forget-me-not," n. d.,- "Philopcena," n. d., and 
"Passion flower," c. 1854, with p. 261-70 omitted, and 
variation in plates. 
Pearl gift, The, Pensez-a-moi. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 
n.d. [1853, 54, or 55]. 2 p. 1., 7-263 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4|. 

F. (647) 
This is "Pearl," 1853, with p. 264-70 omitted. 
See also "Forget-me-not," n. d., "Philopcena," n. d., 
and "Passion flower," c. 1854. 
Pearl offering, The, a compendium of religious, literary 
and philosophical knowledge. New York, n. d. 378 p., 
14 pi., 8fx5i. B.P. (648) 

Also issued with London imprint. 
Pet annual, The, or gift for all seasons, ed. by Edward B. 
Fellows. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [circa 
1856] . x p., 1 1., 13-251 p., 6 pi., 61 x 4|. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (649) 

, Also issued by Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d. [circa 1869]. 

61 x 41. C.U. (650) 



60 

Peter Parley's annual, a Christmas and New Year's 
present for young people. New York, Evans & Dick- 
erson, 1855. viii, 264 p., front. C.U. (651) 

Peter Parley's gift for 1839. New York, S. Colman. 2 
p.l., 168 p., front., 5f x 4£. B.P. (652) 

Philadelphia book, The, or specimen of metropolitan 
literature. Philadelphia, Kay & Biddle, 1836. iv, 13- 
380 p., 7^x4£. L.C. (653) 

Philipena, The, by Mrs. Lunt. Lowell, 1847. (654) 

Title on back of cover of "Forget-me-not," Lowell, 1847. 

* 

, or friendship's token, a present for all 

seasons. Worcester, S. A. Howland, 1848, c.1846. 
126 p., ilium, t., 4f x 1\. F. (654a) 

Also issued Boston, G. W. Cottrell & Co. 4£ x 3. 

P. M. (655) 

Philopoena, The, a gift for all seasons. New York, Leavitt 
& Allen, 379 Broadway, n. d. [1856 or after]. 2 p.l./ 
7-260 p., [5 pi. and ilium, presentation pi.,] 7 x 4£. 
"Handel." C.U., H.U. (656) 

, a gift for all seasons. New York, Leavitt & 

Allen, n. d. 7-8, 11-264 p., [6 pi.,] 7| x 4|. "The 
seaman's wife." B.A. (657) 

Same as "Forget-me-not," c. 1855, and "Glen annual," 
n. d., with plates varying. 

, a gift for all seasons. New York, Leavitt & 

Allen, n. d. [1856 or after], vi, 9-264 p., 6 pi., 7 x 4f . 
"The portrait." B.P. (658) 

Same as "Friendship's offering," N. Y., n. d., "Memory's 
gift," n. d., "Moss rose," n. d. 

, a gift for all seasons. New York, Leavitt & 

Allen, n. d. [1853, 54, or 55]. 2 p.l., 7-260 p., [5 pi.,] 
6|x4f. "Prior of St. Michael." B.P. (659) 

This is "The pearl" [1853], with p. 261-70 omitted and 
variation in pi. 

See also "Pearl gift," "Forget-me-not," n. d., "Passion 
flower," c. 1854. 

, a perennial gift, with steel embellishments, 

ed. by Paschal Donaldson. New York, E. Sands, c. 
1844. (1845 on back.) 2 p.l., 7-144 p., 18 pi., 7 x 4f . 

N.Y., U.W. (660) 
Also issued in [1851], [1852], and [1854] exactly the 
same, but with p. 145-201 added, and pi. changed. 

or friendship's offering for 1847, ed. by a lady. 

New York, John Levison. 96 p., [10 pi.,] 9 x 6J. 

U.W. (661) 

or friendship's offering, a gift for all seasons, 

ed. by a lady. New York, John Levison [1851 on 
back]. 2 p.l., 7-201 p., 12 pi., 7J x 5. U.W. (662) 

Also issued in 1852 and 1854 [date on back only]. 
This is same as c. 1844, except p. 145-201 added. 

Pictorial family annual, ed. by Robert Sears. New York, 
Robert Sears, 1849, c.1848. 368 p., [2 pi.,] illus. 
8fx5f. B.P. (663) 



61 

Poetic wreath, The, for 1840. New York, Charles Wells, 

1840. xxiii, 1, 25-395 p., [12 pi.,] 7 x 4f. 

F. (664) 

Poetry of love, The, ed. by Rufus W. Griswold. New 
York, Leavitt, Trow & Co., 1848, c.1844. viii, 9-128 p., 
4fx3. F. (665) 

Poetry of the seasons, The. Boston, A. Tompkins & 
B. B. Mussey, 1842, c. 1841. 3 p.l., 9-136p., 6i x 3f 

F. 
Not a true token. 
Poet's gift, The, illustrated by one of her painters, ed. 
by John Keese. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1845, c. 

1841. 320 p., [2 pi., illus.,1 7ix4^. L.C., U.W. (666) 

Called "American poet's gift" on cover. 

This is the 2d vol. of "Poets of America," 2 v., arranged 
as a distinct work. 

Poet's offering, The, for 1850, ed. by Sarah Josepha 
Hale. Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1850. 576 p., 
14pl., 9fx7. U.M. (667) 

Portfolio of entertainment and instruction. Philadel- 
phia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, c. 1855. 
256 p., illus., 9J x 1\. P.M. (668) 

Portfolio for youth, A, by Robert Ramble. Philadelphia, 
J. Crissy, 1835, c. 1835. xvi, 17-352 p., front., illus., 
6£ x 4£. F. (669) 

Called "Youth's portfolio" on back. 

Premium, The, a present for all seasons consisting of 
elegant selections from British and American writers 
of the 19th century. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & 
Blanchard, 1833, c.1833. viii, 310 p., 5 x %\. 

H.U., C.U. (670) 
Also issued in 1835. L.C. (671) 

Also issued in 1836. L.C. (672) 

Primrose The, a gift of friendship, ed. by Rev. C. W. 
Everest. Hartford, Henry S. Parsons, 1848, c. 184S 
viii, 9-128 p., front., 4| x 2f . F. (673) 

Also issued in 1850. N.Y. (674) 

Also issued in 1852, W. J. Hamersley. F. (675) 

Rainbow, The, 1847, ed. by A. J. McDonald. Albany, 
A. L. Harrison, c. secured, viii, 9-272 p., 10 pi., 
1\ x 4f. F. (676) 

Also issued in 1848. N.Y., L.C. (677) 

Religious keepsake, The, ed. by Mrs. Sigourney. Hart- 
ford, S. Andrus & Son, n. d. 288 p., 10 pi., 6J x 4. 
"The infant St. John." F. (678) 

It was also issued in 1846. F. (679) 

This is "Religious souvenir," 1839. 
Religious offering, 1839. Philadelphia. * (679a) 

, 1840. ed. by Miss Catharine H. Waterman, 

Philadelphia, Wm. Marshall & Co., c. 1839. vi p., 
1 1., 9-288 p., 10 pi., 6i x 4J. 

N.Y., B.P., UW (680) 



62 

Religious souvenir, The, for Christmas and New- Year's 
presents, ed. by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford, S. 
Andrus & Son, n. d. 288 p., 10 pi., 6f x 4£. "The 
patroon." C.U. (681) 

This is really a reissue of 1840 [in 1845], with front- 

omitted. 

Also issued by Leavitt & Allen, N. Y.,n. d. [1856 or 
after], omitting p. 263-288, and with a variation in 
pi., 1\ x 4J. U.W. (682) 

See also 1845, 1846, which have same text, but vary in 

pi. 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1833, ed. by G. T. Bedell, [v. 1.] Philadel- 
phia, Key, Mielke & Biddle, c.1832. 287 p., 9 pi., 
5$x3f. N.Y., U.W., B.P. (683) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1834, ed. by G. T. Bedell, [v. 2.] Philadel- 
phia, Key & Biddle, 1834, c.1833. vi p., 1 1., 9-288 p.. 
8 pi., 6 x 3f. L.C., B.P., U.W. (684) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1835, ed. by G. T. Bedell, [v. 3.] Phildelphia, 
Key & Biddle, 1835, c. 1834. vi p., 1 1., 9-272 p., 8 pi., 
6x3f. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (685 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1836, ed. by Chauncy Colton. [v. 4.] Phila- 
delphia, Key & Biddle, 1836, c. 1835. viii, 9-284 p., 8 
pi., 6x3f. L.C., N.Y., U.W. (686) 

for 1837, ed. by Chauncy Colton. [v. 5.] 

New York, Hall &Voorhies, 1837, c. 1835. viii, 9-288 p., 
8 pi., 61x3f. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (687) 

for 1839, ed. by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. [v. 6.] 

New York, Schofield & Voorhies, c.1838. 288 p., 8pl., 
6 x 3f . "Infant St. John." 

N.Y.. L.C.. C.U., U.W. (688) 
This was reprinted in 1845 with variation in pi. 
Reissued as "Religious Keepsake," n. d. 
Reissued as "Christian keepsake," N. Y., n. d., with 
different pi., and omitting p. 263-288. 

for 1840, ed. by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. [v. 7.] 

New York, Schofield & Voorhies, c. 1839. 288 p., 8 pi., 
6fx4i. C.U., B.P., U.W., B.A. (689) 

This was reissued in Hartford 1845 and in 1846, with 
changes in pi., also an edition Hartford n. d., and New 
York, Leavitt & Allen [1856?]. 

for 1839 republished for 1845. Hartford, S. 

Andrus & Son, 1845, c. 1838. 288 p., 10 pi., 6| x 4. 

"Infant St. John." C.U. , U.W. (690) 

Has a "new frontispiece, and several other improve- 
ments in embellishments," otherwise same as 1839. 
See following for a different issue in same year. 

Religious souvenir, The, for 1840, republished for 

1845, ed. by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford, S. 

Andrus & Son, 1845, c. 1839. 288 p., 11 pi., 6f x 4£. 

"The patroon." B.P., C.U., U.W. (691) 

Has "8 new engravings, and several [all but 3] of old 
ones are removed." Otherwise same as 1840. 

Also issued without date (see 681). 



63 

Religious souvenir, The, for Christmas and New Year's 
presents, ed. by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hartford, 
S. Andrus & Son, 1846. 288 p., 11 pi., 6| x 4f . 
"The patroon." N.Y., L.C., U.W. (692^ 

Identical with 1845. 
Really 1840 with variation in pi. 

Remember! A keepsake, ed. by Richard and Elizabeth 
Stoddard. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1868 ?] . 
312 p., [7 pi.,] 7^x5. P.M. (693) 

Also an edition, Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d. [1869 or after]. 

F. (693a) 

Remember me, The, a religious and literary miscellany, 
intended as a Christmas and New Year's present. 
Philadelphia, E. Littell, 1829, c. 1828. xii, 13-306 p., 
8 pi., 5i x 3£. C.U. (694) 

Also issued n. d., c. 53d year of U. S. Independence. 

N.Y. (695) 

, a token of love for 1851. [v. 1.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1850. viii, 280 p., 6 pi., 
7|x4£. L.C., C.U., U.W. (696) 

, a token of love for 1852. [v. 2.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1851. 2p. 1., 7-288 p., 6 pi., 
7£x5. C.U., B.P. (697) 

, a token of love for 1853. [v. 3.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1852. 288 p., 5 pi., 6f x 4£. 

L.C., P.M. (698) 

, a token of love for 1854. [v. 4.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1853. 252 p., 6 pi., 6$ x 4^. 

L.C. (699) 

, a token of love for 1855. [v. 5.] Philadel- 
phia, Henry F. Anners, c. 1854. 252 p., 5 pi., G% x 4. 

P.M. (700) 

Remembrancer, The, for 1841. Philadelphia, T. E. 
Chapman; Marshall, William & Butler, viii, 26 p., 
6|x4. F. (701) 

Rhode Island book, The, selections in prose and verse 
from writings of Rhode Island citizens, by Anne C. 
Lynch. Providence, H. Fuller, 1841. viii, 352 p., 
front., 7 x 4f . N.Y.S. (702) 

Rosary, The, of illustrations of the Bible, ed. by Rev. 
Edward Everett Hale, Boston, Phillips & Samp- 
son, 1849, c. 1848. 293 p., pi., 9£ x 6£. F. '702a) 

Rose, The, or affection's gift for 1842, ed. by Emily 
Marshall, [v. 1.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1842, c. 1841. 216 p., 10 pi., 6£x3£. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (703) 

, or affection's gift for 1843, ed. by Emily 

Marshall, [v. 2.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1843, c. 1842. vi p., 1 1., 9-216 p., 10 pi., 6 x 3f . 

C.U., U.W. (704) 

, or affection's gift for 1844, ed. by Emily 

Marshall, [v. 3.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1844, c. 1843. vi p., 1 1., 9-256 p., 10 pi., 5f x 3£. 

N.Y., P.M. (705) 

, or affection's gift for 1845, ed. by Emily 

Marshall, [v. 4.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1845, c. 1844. 252 p., 10 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C, U.W. (706) 



64 

Rose, The, or affection's gift for 1846, ed. by Emily- 
Marshall, [v. 5.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1846, c. 1845. 252 p., 10 pi., 61 x 4. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (707) 

, or affection's gift for 1847, ed. by Emily 

Marshall, [v. 6.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1847, c. 1846. vi p., 1 1., 9-252 p., 10 pi., 6 x 3f . 

C.U., U.W. (708) 

, or affection's gift for 1848, ed. by Emily 

Marshall, [v. 7.] New York, D. Appleton & Co., 

1848, c. 1847. 312 p., 10 pi., 6f x 4£. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (709) 

Rose of Sharon, The, a religious souvenir for 1840, ed. 

by Miss Sarah C. Edgarton. [v. 1.] Boston, A. Tomp- 
kins & B. B. Mussey, 1840, c. 1839. 352 p., 4 pi. 
6|x4i. L.C., B.P., U.W. (710) 

— , a religious souvenir for 1841, ed. by Miss 

Sarah C. Edgarton. [v. 2.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 

B. B. Mussey, 1841, c. 1840. 304 p., 4 pi., 6£- x 4|. 

L.C., C.U., B.P., U.W. (711) 

, a religious souvenir for 1842, ed. by Miss 

Sarah C. Edgarton. [v. 3.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 
B. B. Mussey, 1842, c. 1841. iv p., 1 1., 7-302 p., 5 
pi., 6|x4f. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (712) 

, a religious souvenir for 1843, ed. by Miss 

Sarah C. Edgarton. [v. 4.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 
B. B. Mussey, 1843, c. 1842. iv p., 2 1., 9-312 p., 5 pi., 
6ix4|. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (713) 

, a religious souvenir for 1844, ed. by Miss 

Sarah C. Edgarton. [v. 5.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 

B. B. Mussey, 1844, c. 1843. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 5 pi., 
6£x4f. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (714) 

, a religious souvenir for 1845, ed. by Miss S. 

C. Edgarton. [v. 6.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey, 1S45, c. 1844. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 
6|x4|. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (715) 

, a religious souvenir for 1846, ed. by Miss S. 

C. Edgarton. [v. 7.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey, 1846, c. 1844. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 
6fx4Jr. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (716) 

, a religious souvenir for 1847, ed. by Miss S. 

C. Edgarton. [v. 8.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey, 1847, c 1846. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 
6£x4f N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (717) 

, a religious souvenir for 1848, ed. by Mrs. S. 

G. Edgarton Mayo. [v. 9.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 

B. B.Mussey&Co.,1848, c. 1847. vip., 1 1., 9-304 p., 
7 pi., 6£x4i. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (718) 

, a religious souvenir for 1849, ed. by Mrs. S. 

C. Edgarton Mayo. [v. 10.] Boston, A. Tompkins & 
B. B. Mussey & Co., 1849, c. 1848. 304 p., 7 pi., 
6fx4i. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (719) 



65 

Rose of Sharon, The, or gems of sacred poetry, 6th 
edition, Auburn, [N. Y.] Derby, Miller & Co., 1849, 
128 p., ilium, t., 4f x 2f. F. (719a) 

This has no connection with series of same name pub- 
lished in Boston. 

, a religious souvenir for 1850, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 11.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1849, c. 1849. 304 p., 7 pi., 6f x 4|. 
N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (720) 

, a religious souvenir for 1851, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 12.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1851, c. 1850. vi p., 1 1., 9-303 p., 7 pi., 
6fx4J. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (721) 

, a religious souvenir for 1852, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 13.] Boston, A.Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1852, c. 1851. vi p., 1 1., 9-303 p., 7 pi., 
6fx4Jr. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (722) 

, a religious souvenir for 1853, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer [v. 14.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1853, c. 1852. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 
6£x4£. N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (723) 

, a religious offering for 1854, ed. by Mrs. C 

M. Sawyer, [v. 15.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1854, c. 1853. vi p., 1 1., 9-303 p., 7 pi. 
6f-x4|-. L.C., C.U., B.P., U.W. (724) 

, a religious souvenir for 1855, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 16.] Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1855, c. 1854. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p.,7 pi., 
61 x 4i. N.Y., L.C., B P., U.W. (725) 

[Called 17th issue in preface.] 

. a religious souvenir for 1856, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 17.] Boston, Abel Tompkins, 1856, 
c. 1855. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 6| x 4J. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (726) 
[Called 18th issue in preface.] 

, a religious souvenir for 1857, ed. by Mrs. C. 

M. Sawyer, [v. 18.] Boston, Abel Tompkins, 1857, 
c. 1856. vi p., 1 1., 9-304 p., 7 pi., 6f- x 4£. 

N.Y., L. C, B.P., U.W. (727) 

Rosebud, The, illustrated with numerous engravings. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853 or after] . 
4 p. 1., 15-258 p., 6 pi., 6i x 4|. 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (728) 

Rosette, The, a juvenile annual for 1846. Boston, 
Waite, Peirce & Co., 1846, c.1845. viii, 9-176p., 6 pi., 
6x3f. B.P. (729) 

Also issued by Binney, Otheman & Co., 1848. 
[4 pi.] N.Y. (730) 

Rough and ready annual, or military souvenir. New 
York, D. Appleton & Co., 1848, c.1847. 262 p., 20 pi., 
7^x4^. B.P. (731) 

Preface calls it "American gift book." 



66 

Ruby, The, a token of friendship for 1849. [v. 1.] Phila- 
delphia, Carey & Hart, 1849, c. 1848. viii, 13-304 p., 
11 pi., 7£x4f. ti F. (732) 
Has same pi. as "Gift." 
, a token of friendship for 1850. [v. 2.] Phila- 
delphia, Carey & Hart, 1850, c. 1848. viii, 13-304 p., 
llpl., 7x4f. B.A., U.W. (733) 
Rural annual and year-book of the country, beautifully 
illustrated, by Thomas Miller. New York, Leavitt & 
Allen, n. d. [1856 or after], iv, 283 p., [8 pi.,] 6J x 4. 

B.P. (734) 

Sabbath bells, chimed by the poets, elegantly illustrated. 

Philadelphia, Hubbard Bros., 1873, c. 1873. xvi, 17- 

112 p., [2 pi.]. F. (735) 

Sabbath school annual, The, ed. by Mrs. M. H Adams. 

Boston, James M. Usher, 1847, c. 1846. x, 11-172 p., 

7 pi., and illus., 6£ x 4£. B.P. (736) 

Sacred annual, The, a gift for all seasons, ed. by Rev. H. 

Hastings Weld. Philadelphia, T. K. Collins, Jr., 

1850. 200 p., 11 pi., 10* x7J. U.W. (737) 

, a gift for all seasons, ed. by H. H. Weld. 

Philadelphia, T. K. Collins, Jr., 1851. 200 p., 9 pi., 

10* x 1\. F. (737a) 

Same as 1850. 

Sacred flora, The, or flowers from the grave of a child. 

By Henry Bacon. Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 

Mussey, 1848, c. 1844. viii, 9-160 p., ilium, t., 4* x 

2f. F. (7376) 

Sacred gift of devout and useful sayings. Boston, G- 

W. Cottrell, c. 1851. iv, 5-96 p., 3 x 2|. F. (738) 

Sacred offering, The, or tableaux of remarkable incidents 

in the old and new Testament. Boston, Whittemore, 

Niles&Hall.n.d. x, 314 p., [6 pi.,] 1\ x 5. F. (739) 

This is really "Sacred tableaux," 1848, with less no. of 

pi. 

[v. i.] Boston, Joseph Dowe, 1836 c. 1835. 

viii, 9-216 p. 6£ x4*. " F. (739a) 

Selected poems from "The Sacred Offering" series pub- 
lished in London. 

a poetical gift [v. 2]. Boston, Joseph Dowe, 

1839, c. 1837. 216 p. 6£ x 3f . F. (7396) 

Sacred taDleaux, The, or remarkable incidents in the old 

and new Testament, ed. bv Thomas Wyatt. Boston, 

John M Whittemore, 1848, c. 1847. x, 314 p., 40 pi., 

7ix5 C.U., U.W. (740) 

Also issued as "Sacred offering," with most of the pi. 

omitted. 

Sacred wreath. Philadelphia, Orrin Rogers, 1839. 24 pi.. 

* (741) 

Saint Nicholas annual, The, a Christmas and New Year's 
gift made expressly under the direction of Saint 
Nicholas for all good little girls and boys. Boston, 
B. H. Greene, 1843. xi, 7-112 p., [5 pi.,] 4* x 3*. 

B.P. (742) 

1843, 284 p., h\ x 3f . * (742a) 



67 

Saint Nicholas gift. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1844. 

* (743) 
. T. H. Carter & Co., 1845. * (744) 

Sapphire, The, a collection of graphic and entertaining 
tales, brilliant poems, and essays. Boston, John L. 
Shorey, 1867, c. 1866. vi, 7-319 p., 7 x 4£. 

P.M. (745) 
This is vol. 2 of "Gem" series. 

Scenes in the lives of the Apostles, ed. by H. Hastings 
Weld. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, c. 1846. 
xii, 13-239 p., 8 pi., 9x6. F. (746) 

Scenes in the life of the Savior, by poets and painters, 
ed. by Rufus W. Griswold. Philadelphia, Lindsay & 
Blakiston, 1846, c. 1845. xp., 1 1., 13-240 p., 8 pi., 
9x6. F. (747) 

This was reissued without date. C.U. (747a) 

Scrap book, The, a selection of humorous stories, inter- 
esting fables and authentic anecdotes. New York, 
pub. for the booksellers, n. d. 2 p. 1., 5-288 p., 
[15 pi.,] and illus., 4f x 3£. F. (748) 

This book also issued with a title-page "The scrap book 
or humorous annual," with date 1840 on back of cover. 

Scrap table, The, for 1831. Boston, Carter, Hendee & 
Babcock, 1830. 4 p. 1., 9-184 p., 7f x 4f . 

N.Y.S. (749) 

Scripture gift book, The, ed. by Edward E. Hale. New 
York, W. H. Appleton [pref. d. 1848]. vi, 13-291 p., 
6 pi., 8f x 6f . F. (750) 

Also issued by Geo. A. Leavitt, n. d. [1869 or after]. 

U.W. (750a) 

Snow drop, The, ed. by Rev. C. W. Everest. New York, 
J. S. Redfield. * (7506) 

Snow flake, The, a Christmas, New Year and birthday 
gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or 
after]. 4 p. 1., 11-260 p., 6 pi., 7| x 4f. "Magnolia. 
'Not in the autumn.' " L.C. (751) 

This is "Magnolia," 1836, with p. 261-300 omitted 

and less and different pi. 

See also "Coral," n. d., "Friendship's token," N. Y., 

n. d., "Memory," 1854, "Gift of affection," n. d., 

"Morning glory," n. d., "Aloe," 1854. 

, a gift for innocence and beauty, ed. by T. S. 

Arthur, 1846. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co., 1846, 

c. 1845. iv p., 1 1., 9-284 p., 10 pi., 8f x 5£. 

C.U., U.W. (752) 
— , a holiday gift for 1849. Philadelphia, E. H- 

Butler & Co., 1849, c. 1848. vip.,11., 13-330 p., 10 pi. 

7|x4|. N.Y., L.C, U.W. (753) 
, a holiday gift for 1850. Philadelphia, E. H. 

Butler & Co., 1850, c. 1849. vi p., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 

7ix4f. N.Y., L.C, U.W. (754) 
, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift for 

1851. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1851, c. 

1850. xp., 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

L.C, P.M. (755) 



Snow flake, The, a Christmas, New- Year and birthday- 
gift for 1852. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 

1852. c. 1851. xp. F 1 1., 13-330 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (756) 

, a Christmas, New- Year and birthday gift for 

1854. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1854, c. 

1853. xp., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 7£ x 4f. 

L.C., C.U. (757) 

, a Christmas, New- Year and birthday present 

for 1855. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1855, c. 

1854. xp., 1 1., 13-328 p., 8 pi., 7£ x 4f. 

L.C., C.U. (758) 

, a Christmas, New Year and birthday gift. 

New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d., c. 1855. vi p., 1 1., 
9-264 p., 6 pi.. 7£x 5. "The baron's vow." F. (759) 

This is same as "Moss rose," n. d. 

Snow flakes, a chapter from the book of nature. Boston, 
American Tract Society, C. 1863. 146 p., 13 pi. [paged 
in],9x6f. B.A. (760) 

Songs of the flowers, with their language, by Fannie 
Frisbie. Boston, G. W. Cottrell, c. 1855. 96 p., 
3x2. F. (760a) 

Sons of temperance offering, for 1850, ed. by T S. 

Arthur, [v. 1.] New York, Nans & Cornish, c. 1849. 
viii, 9-320 p., 10 pi., 8 x 5£. N.Y., L.C., C.U. (761) 

for 1851, ed. by T. S. Arthur, [v. 2.] New 

York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1850. viii, 9-320 p., 
10 pi., 8 x 5£. L.C. (762) 

Souvenir, The, or picturesque pocket diary, for 1826 
Philadelphia, 1826. 16mo., pi. * (763) 

Souvenir annual, The, New York, George A. Leavitt, 
n. d. [circa 18691. 3 p.l., 17-294 p., L2 pi.,] 8J x 6£. 

P.M. (764) 

This is "Souvenir gallery," 1850, omitting last 2 p. and 
with different pi. 

Souvenir gallery, an illustrated gift book for all seasons- 
ed. by Emily Percival. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & 
Co., 1850, c. 1849. 3 p. 1., 15-296 p. ,-[7 pi.,] 9f x 7|. 
"Count Voisin's only daughter." F. (765) 

Also issued Boston, Phillips & Sampson, C. 1853. 3 
p. 1., 15-294 p., 13 pi., last 2 p. omitted, otherwise 
same. U. W. (766) 

Also issued as "Souvenir annual " n. d., omitting last 
2 p., and pi. different. 

Also issued as "Annual Souvenir Gallery," 1852, with 
last 2 p. omitted. 

Souvenir of friendship, The, a Christmas and New- Year's 
present, elegantly illustrated. New York, D.Apple- 
ton & Co., 1857. 288 p., 10 pi., 9£ x 6£. F. (767) 

Spirit of the annuals, for 1831. Philadelphia, E. Littell- 
1831. xp., 1 1., 13-467 p., front., 5f x 3£. "Con- 
taining all the best pieces in Literary souvenir, Keep- 
sake, Forget-me-not, Iris, Amulet, etc., etc." F. (768) 



69 

Stranger's gift, The, a Christmas and New Year's pres- 
ent, ed. by Hermann Bokum. Boston, Light & Hor- 
ton, 1836, c. 1835. 3 p. 1., 9-103 p., front., 7f x 4£. 

B.A. (769) 

String of diamonds, The, gathered from many mines by 

a gem fancier. New edition revised and enlarged. 

Hartford, Wm. James Hamersby, c. 1857. vii, 9-296 

p., front., 7i x 5. F. (769a) 

Sunday school gift, 1842. * (770) 

Tablet, The. Original prose and verse by New Haven 

writers. New Haven, 1831. * (771) 

Talisman, The, for 1828 [ed. by Francis Herbert, i. e. 

Bryant] [v. 1.) New York, Elam Bliss, 1827, c. 

1827. xp., 1 1., 288 p., 7 pi., and 2 autograph pi., 

5fx3i. N.Y., B.A., B.P. (772) 

See "Miscellanies," name of reissue of this series. 

for 1829. [Francis Herbert.] [v. 2.] New 

York, Elam Bliss, 1828, c. 1828. xp., 1 1., 342 p., 
6pl., 5ix3i. N.Y., B.A. (773) 

for 1830. [v. 3.] New York, 3d edition, Elam 

Bliss, 1829, c.1829. xii, 358 p., 12 pi., 5f x 3|. 

N.Y., B.P. (774) 

Third edition probably means vol. 3, as all issues seem -L C, ' AaA a^, ) bio yvdr 
to have it. 

Talisman, The, an offering of friendship with oil colored 
illuminations, ed. by Henry D. Moore. Philadelphia, 
Hogan & Thompson, 1852, c. 1851. viii p., 11, 
13-262 p., 12 pi., 9 x 5$. L.C., B.P. (775) 

Temperance gift, The, ed. by T. S. Arthur. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, 54 or 55]. viii, 264 p., 
8 pi., 1\ x 4|. F. (776) 

Temperance keepsake, The, an offering for all seasons, 
ed. by T. S. Arthur. New York, Lamport, Blakeman 

6 Law, 1854. viii, 9-287 p., 7| x 5. F. (776a) 

Temperance offering, for 1851, ed. by T. S. Arthur. 
New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co. viii, 320 p., 10 pi., 
8 x 5f . * (777) 

, for 1853, ed. by T. S. Arthur. New York, 

Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1853. vi p., 1 1., 9-264 p., 

7 pi., 7^x5. N.Y. (778) 

, for all seasons, ed. by T. S. Arthur. New 

York, Lamport, Blakeman & Law, 1854. N.Y. (779) 
Identical with 1853, except a slight change in intro- 
duction wording. 

Temperance token, The, or crystal drops from the old 
oaken bucket, ed. by Kate Barclay. Auburn, N. Y„ 
1848. 128 p., ilium, t. F. (780) 

Thought-blossom, a memento, ed. by N. Parker Willis. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, 1854, c. 1853. 224 p., 
16 pi., 9ix6+. U.W. (781) 

Also issued n. d., c. 1853. U.W. (782) 

Also issued 1855, c. 1853. L.C. (783) 



70 

Token, The, and Atlantic Souvenir, a Christmas and 
New Year's gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 
[1856 or after]. viii,9-81p., 1 1., 5-175p., 6pl., 7£x5. 
"The appropriate sphere of woman." 

N.Y., L.C. (784) 

This is a stolen name and cheap makeup, being really 
"Lady's manual," 1854. 

Also issued as "Affection's gift," n. d., "Memory's gift," 
n. d. 

■ — , or affection's gift, a Christmas and New- 
Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. New York, 
Ansel Edwards, n. d. [circa 1846]. 1 p. 1., vii-viii, 
9-312 p., 6 pi., 7| x 4|. "The wonders of the deep." 

N. Y., L.C. (785) 

This is "Token," 1838, reprinted, and with different pi. 
It was again reprinted in Hartford, see below. 

■ — ■, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New- 
Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. Hartford, S. 
Andrus & Son, n. d. 1 p. 1., vii-viii, 9-312 p., [6 pi.,] 
7i x \\. "The wonders of the deep." N.Y. (786) 

Has ilium, t., "The token, a gift book for all seasons." 
This is "Token," 1838, reprinted and with different pi. 
It was also reprinted in New York. See above. 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, no street address given, n. d. [1853 
or after]. 1 p. 1., vii-viii, 9-262 p., [5 pi. and presen- 
tation pi.,] 1\ x h\. "The wonders of the deep." 

N.Y., U.W. (787) 

-This is "Token," 1838, with pages 263-312 omitted, and 
different pi., and fancy borders around the pages. 
There are two editions, Leavitt & Allen, 379 Broad- 
way, n. d. [1856 or after], which are like this, but each 
with different plates. One edition omits the presenta- 
tion pi. One has red borders to all pages, the other 
is without borders and 1\ x 4J. U.W., F. (788) 

■, a Christmas and New Year's present, [v. 1.] 

Boston, S. G. Goodrich, 1828, c. 1827. " viii, 9-368 p., 
12pl., 5Jx3£. N.Y., B.P. (789) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 

N. P. Willis, [v. 2.] Boston, S. G. Goodrich, 1829, 
c. 1828. x, 348 p., 15 pi., 5f x 3f . 

L.C, B.P., B.A. (790) 

Also issued in large paper. 6% x 4J£. N.Y. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 

S. G. Goodrich, [v. 3.] Boston, Carter & Hendee, 
1830, c. 1829. xii, 13-340 p., 13 pi., 5f x 3f . 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., B.A. (791) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 

S. G. Goodrich, [v. 4.] Boston, Gray & Bowen, 1831, 
c.1830. vi p., 1 1., 9-320 p., 11 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., L.C, B.P., B.A. (792) 



71 

Token, The, a Christmas and New Year's present, ed. by 
S. G. Goodrich, [v. 5.] Boston, Gray & Bowen, 1832, 
c.1831. iv, 5-392 p., 20 pi., 6| x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A., U.W. (793) 

, and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and 

New Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 6.] 
Boston, Gray & Bowen, 1833, c.1832. xii, 13-354 p., 
20 pi., 6£ x 4J. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A., U.W. (794) 

With this issue "The token" absorbed "Atlantic sou- 
venir." 

■ and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 7.] Boston, 
Charles Bowen, 1834, c. 1833. viii, 9-352 p., 14 pi., 
6Jx4J. N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A. (795) 

and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 8.] Boston, 
Charles Bowen, 1835, c.1834. 376 p., 13 pi., 6| x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (796) 

and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and 

New Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 9.] 
Boston, Charles Bowen, 1836, c.1835. viii, 9-360 p. 
12 pi., 7 x 41. N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A. (797) 

and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 10.] 
Boston, Charles Bowen, 1837, c.1836. viii, 9-348 p., 
12 pi., 7| x 4£. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A., U.W. (798) 

■ and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 11.] Boston, 
American Stationers Co., 1838, c.1837. viii, 9-312 p., 
10 pi., 7f x 5. "The wonders of the deep." 

N.Y. L.C., B.P., B.A., U.W. (799) 

This was enlarged in size of page. 

This was reprinted and at least 2 ed. issued [1842, 1844] 
by A. & C. B. Edwards, N. Y., plates vary, and there 
were at least two editions issued as "Token or affection's 
gift," New York, A. Edwards, n. d. [circa 1846]. ft 
was again reprinted as "Token or affection's gift," 
Hartford, S. Andrus & Son, and had several editions 
n. d., 1846, 1847, 1850. All these spurious ed. had 
different pi. 

This was again issued as "Token or affection's gift," 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853 and after], with 
p. 263-312 omitted, plates changed and a fancy border 
about each page. At least 3 editions of this shortened 
"Token" were issued, each varying in the plates from 
the others and from the original. In 1842 [date only 
on back of vol.] this was republished in New York by 
A. & C. B. Edwards, while a "Token" of the regular 
series [the last issued] was pub. the same year in Boston. 

and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 12.] Boston, 
Otis Broaders & Co., 1839, c.1838. viii, 296 p., 9 pi., 
6fx4i. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (800) 

Restored to early size of page. 



72 

Token, The, and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 
Year's present, ed. by S.G.Goodrich, [v. 13.] Boston, 
OtisBroaders & Co., 1840, c.1839. viii, 9-304 p., 10 pi., 
61 x 4+. "Rainbow bridge." 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A., U.W. (801) 
Some copies have "The token," on back, others "Token 
and affection's gift." 

This was issued as "Friendship's gift," n. d., as "Token 
of friendship," n. d., and as "Atlantic souvenir," n. d., 
all with p. 265-304 omitted and pi. changed; as 
"Moss rose," 1846, and "Honeysuckle," 1848, with 
different pi. and ilium, t. 

and Atlantic souvenir, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich, [v. 14.] Boston, 
W. D. Ticknor, 1841, c.1840. 272 p., 12 pi., 6f x 4£ 
"The stranger's nephew." N.Y., B.P., B.A. (802) 
This was issued ar Moss rose," 1847, with different pi. 
and p. 65-180 different. 
and Atlantic souvenir, an offering for Christ- 
mas and the new year. [v. 15.] Boston, David H. 
Williams, 1842, c.1841. viii, 9-320 p., 10 pi., 6f x 4|. 
"The lesson of a moment." 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., B.A. (803) 
This was the final issue of the series. Goodrich had 
trouble financially and with his printers and writers, 
which accounts for the issue also in 1842 in New York 
of a reprint of 1838. See below. 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. New York, 
A. & C. B. Edwards, n.d. [1842 on back], viii, 9-312 
p., [6 pi.,] 7+ x 4i. "The wonders of the deep." 

N.Y., B.P. (804) 
This is "Token," 1838. See also the n. d. editions also 
issued by same firm; plates are different. 
Also issued in 1844 [date on back only] with less plates 
[8 pi.] and 3 of them different, list of pi. being omitted. 

L.C. (804a) 

, or affection's gift, a Christmas and New 

Year's present, ed. by S. G. Goodrich. Hartford, S. 
Andrus & Son, 1846. viii, 9-312 p., 5 pi. [with titles 
erased], 7f x 4^. "The wonders of the deep." (805) 
This is "Token," 1838, with pi. changed. 
Also issued S. Andrus & Son, 1847, identical except 
col. t. added. F. (806) 

Also issued S. Andrus & Son, 1850, same as 1846 ex- 
cept front, is replaced by col. flower pi., and pi. vary. 
See also n. d. issues by this firm. 

L. C. (807) 
, a gift for all seasons. New York, D. Apple- 
ton & Co., 1857, c. 1856. 288 p., 9 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

L.C. (808) 

Mostly made up of German annuals' articles. 

Also an editionn. d., c. 1856. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (809) 

Token of friendship, A. Boston, G. W. Cottrell, n. d. 

128 p., 1 1., 5ix3f. "Home." N.Y. (810) 

, a new edition, ed. by author of "Affection's 

Keepsake," New York, D. Appleton & Co., n. d. x, 11- 
128 p., engr. front, 4 x 2f. "The praise of a true 
frende." F. (811) 



73 

Token of friendship, The. New York, Leavitt & Allen 
n. d. viii, 9-264 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 5. "Rainbow bridge." 

C.U., P.M. (812) 
This is "Token," 1840, with different pi. See also 
"Friendship's gift," n. d., and "Atlantic souvenir, ' n. d. 
Also "Moss rose," 1846, and "Honeysuckle," 1848. 
, an offering for all seasons; illustrated. Bos- 
ton, Phillips, Sampson & Co., n. d. 5 p. 1., 276 p., 6 pi., 
71 x 4J. "Who are the happy?" 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (813) 
Also an edition with pref. d. 1854. . 

Also an edition Leavitt & Allen, n. d., with varying pi. 
This is "Wreath of wild flowers," 1846, with pi. and 
preliminary unpaged 1. added. 

See also "Amaranth," 1851, with unpaged 1., contain- 
ing "Forest maid," also "Garland," 1852, "Keepsake of 
friendship," Boston, 1853, "Magnolia," [1853]. 

, a gift book for the holidays for 1851, ed. by 

Bradford K. Peirce. Boston, Charles H. Peirce, c. 
1850. viii p., 2 1., 13-324 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4f . "Home 
habits." N.Y., B.P., P.M. (814) 

Also an edition 1852 exactly similar. F. (815) 

, an offering for all seasons, illustrated. Boston, 

Phillips Sampson & Co., n. d. [pref. d. Ag. 1852]. vi 
p., 1 1., 9-322 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 4f. "The new year." 
F N.Y. (816) 

This is "Amaranth," 1849, with first article changed, 
and col. t. and col. front, substituted. 
See also "Casket," Boston [1853], and N. Y.,n. d., and 
"Garland," Boston, 1850, "Memory's gift," N. Y., 1869 
and n. d., 'Keepsake of friendship," 1851, and Ma-s 
nolia," 1852. 

, an offering for all seasons, illustrated. Boston, 

Phillips, Sampson & Co., n. d. [pref. d. Ag. 1854]. 
5 p. 1., 276 p., 6 pi., 71 x 4f. "Who are the happy?" 
F F. (817) 

Also an edition without date, otherwise same, and an 
edition New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d., with vary- 
ing pl. 

This is "Wreath of wild flowers," 1846, with pl. and un- 
paged p. leaf added. 

Also issued as "Amaranth," 1851, "Garland, 1852, 
"Keepsake of friendship " Boston, 1853, and Mag- 
nolia" [1853]. 
Token of love, ed. by a lady [E. M. M.]. New York, D. 
Appleton & Co., n. d. viii, 9-126 p., engr. front. ,4 x 2£. 
"The annoyer.' C.U. (818) 

Token of remembrance, A, a new edition, ed. by author 
of "Affection's Keepsake," New York. D. Appleton & 
Co. n. d. x, 11-128 p., front 4 x 2\. "Stanzas." 

F. (818a) 
Union annual, The, 1837. Philadelphia, American Sun- 
day school union, 1837, c.1836. vi p., 1 1., 9-269 p., 
7 pl., 5| x 3f . N.Y., L.C., U.W. (819) 

Unique, The, a biography of many distinguished char- 
acters, with fine portraits. Boston, J. P. Peaslee, 
1829. 253 p. [8pl.],4f x 3. F. (820) 

This is not a true Annual. 
Also Hingham, 1834. 4th ed. * (820a) 



74 

Violet, The, a Christmas and New Year's gift. New York, 
Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853, 54 or 55] . 3 p. 1., 7-250 p., 
[6 pi.,] 6| x 4$. "The lighthouse." 

N.Y., U.W. (821) 
An edition by George A. Leavitt, n. d. 
Also issued 1869, same except pi. vary. 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift or birthday 

present, 1837, ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 1.] Philadelphia, 
E. L. Carey & A. Hart, c.1836. 4 p. 1., 17-212 p., 6 
pi., 5jx3f. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (822) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift or birthday 

present, 1839, ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 2.] Philadel- 
phia, E. L. Carey & A. Hart, c. 1839. 5p.l., 17-216 p., 

7 pi., 5f x3£. ' N.Y., L.C., B.P. (823) 
, a Christmas and New Year's present, 1840, 

ed. by Miss Leslie, [v. 3.] Philadelphia, Carey & 
Hart, c. 1839. 3 p. 1., 17-216 p., 6 pi., 5f x 3|. 

N.Y., L.C., U.W. (824) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for 1842. 

Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1842, c. 1841. 216 p., 

8 pi., 5f x 3f. N.Y., L.C., U.W. (825) 
, a Christmas and New Year's gift. New York. 

1850. 6 pi., 16mo. * (826) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift. New York, 

George A. Leavitt, 1869. 2 p. 1., 7-250 p., [6 pi.,] 
6| x 4. P.M. (827) 

Also issued bv George A. Leavitt, n. d. F. (828) 
Also by Leavitt & Allen, n. d. F. (829) 

Visitor, The, a Christmas and New Year's token, ed. by 
B. Field. Boston, Peirce & Williams, 1829. vi, 7- 
144 p., [engr. front., 4 pi.,] 4f x 3. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (830) 

Voice of flowers, The, by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. Hart- 
ford, H. S. Parsons &Co., 1846, c. 1845. iv. 5-123, 
lp.,2 1.,col.front.,4£x2f. L.C. (831) 

Voices of heart and home, an offering of love from many 
hearts. Portland [Me.] , F. W. Bailey, 1856. 1 p.l., 
7-128 p., 4 pi., 4^x3. L.C (832) 

Waverley garland, The, a present for all seasons, ed. by 
"Ellen Louise." Boston, Moses A. Dow, 1853, c.1852. 
viii, 9-400 p., front., 10x8i. h.U. (833) 

Made up from the "Waverley magazine" articles. 

Wedding gift, The, or the duties and pleasures of 
domestic life. Boston, Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 
[circa 1844], vi, 7-128, vi, 7-128 p., 4J x 2f. 

F. (833a) 
This is "Marriage ring" and "The family circle" bound 
together, with new t. and pref. prefixed. 

, to all who are entering the marriage state, 

ed. by Cotesworth Pinckney. Worcester [Mass.], S. 
A. Howland, 1849, c. 1848. 128 p.. ilium, t ., 4J x 2|. 

F. (S336) 
Wedding guest, The, a friend of the bride and bride- 
groom, ed. by T. S. Arthur. Philadelphia, H. C. 
Peck & Theo.Bliss, c.1857. vi, 7-300 p., 6 pi., 7£ x 4f. 

F. (834) 



75 

Wedding-ring, The, ed. by J. S. A. Boston, J. Buffum, 
n. d. c. n. d. 96 p., 2J x 2f. F. (834a) 

Western souvenir, The, a Christmas and New Year's 
gift for 1829. Cincinnati, N. & G. Guilford. ix, 
10-324 p., 7 pi., 5^x3^. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (835) 

Wheat-sheaf, The, or gleanings for the wayside and fire- 
side. Philadelphia, Willis P. Hazard, 1853, c. 1852. 
xii, 13-416 p., [5 pi.], 8J x 5f. F. (836) 

At least 3 vols, issued. 

White veil, The, a bridal gift. ed. by Mrs. Sarah Josepha 
Hall, elegently illustrated. Philadelphia, E. H. 
Butler & Co., 1854, c. 1853. viii, p., 1 1., 17-324 p., 
11 pi., 81 x 6*. F. (836a) 

Wide-awake gift, a know-nothing token for 1855, ed. 
by "one of 'em." New York, J. C. Derby, 1855, c. 
1854. xii, 13-312 p., [5 pi.,] 1\ x 4f . 

L.C., B.P., U.W. 837) 

Wild flower, The, a gift book for the holydays for 1852, 
ed. by Grace Maylove. Philadelphia, J. & J. L 
Gihon, 1852, c. 1851. 260 p., 8 pi. and ilium, t., 
%\ x 61- F. (838) 

Winter-bloom, The, ed. by Henry D. Moore. Philadel- 
. »^phia, Hogan & Thompson, c. 1850. viii p., 2 1., 13- 
240 p., 9 col. pi., 9x5f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P., U.W. (839) 

Wintergreen, The, a perennial gift for 1844, ed. by John 
Keese. New York, Charles Wells & Co., c. 1843. 
x, 19-247 p., 16 pi., 6f x4£. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (840) 

Winter wreath, A, of summer flowers, by S. G. Goodrich- 
New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1855, c.1854. 320 p.- 
[8 pi.,] 9 x 5f . F. (841) 

Also reprinted in 1867, c. 1854. B.A., P.M. (842) 

Winter wreath, The, ed. by N. Parker Willis. New 
York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1856 or after], c. 1853. 
224 p., 12 pi., 91 x 6i. F. (843) 

Women of the scriptures, ed. by H. Hastings Weld. 
Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, c. 1848. xii, 
13-240 p., 12 pi., 91x5^. F. (844) 

Woodbine, The, a holiday gift, ed. by Caroline May- 
Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, c. 1851. xp., 
1 1., 13-322 p., 8 pi., 71x4f. L.C. (845) 

Wreath, The, a collection of poems from celebrated Eng- 
lish authors. New York, W. B. Gilley & H. I. 
Megarey, 1821. iv, 3-259 p., front, and engr. t., 
4x31. F. (846) 

Also an edition Hartford, 1826. F. (847) 

, designed as a token for the young, [v. 1.] 

New York, N. B. Holmes, 1836, c. 1835. 160 p. 
eng. front, and eng. t. 5f x 4J. F. (847a) 

, designed as a token for the young, [v. 2.] 

1837. New York, Doolittle & Vermilge. 238 p., 
illus. * (848) 



Wreath of beauty, The, ed. by T- R- G. Hassard. New 
York, D. Appleton&Co.,186'4, c.1863. 336 p., 16 pi., 
10fx7f. P. (849) 

Wreath of wild flowers, The, from the literary mis- 
cellanies of John Milton Stearns. New York, Edward 
Walker, 1846, c.1846. x, 276 p., [front, and engr. t.,] 
7i x 4£. "The refugee." B.P. (850) 

A second ed. was issued N. Y., 1848. F. (851) 

This book, by J. M. Stearns, was used without credit by 
the publishers of annuals, a preliminary poem on an 
inserted unpaged 1., and plates being added, and the 
original front, and engr. t. omitted, and preface changed. 
It was reissued thus as "Amaranth," 1851, as "Gar- 
land," 1852, as "Keepsake of friendship," Bost., 1853, as 
"Token of friendship," Boston, Phillips & Sampson 
[1854] , and also without date, Boston, and without date, 
N.Y.,andas "Magnolia" [pref. d.1853]. Almost all 
these vary in the first unpaged article, and in plates. 

Young lady's cabinet of gems, a choice collection of 

pieces of poetry and prose by Virginia DeForest. 

Boston, Kelley& Brother, 1854, c. 1854. xii, 13-348 

p., [col. front, and col. t.,j 7f x 4|. P. (852) 

Called "Lady's cabinet" on back of cover. 

Young ladies' choice, The, ed. by Mrs. L. G. Abell- 
Boston, Higgins, Bradley & Dayton, 1858. 256 p., 
[1 pi.,] 6fx4i. F. (853) 

Also called "Ladies' choice." 

Young lady's companion, ed. by Margaret Coxe. Cincin- 
nati. 342 p. [Pref. 1839.] * (854) 

and token of affection, in a series of letters by 

Margaret Coxe. Columbus [O.], Isaac N. Whiting, 
1846, c.1845 2d ed. revised and list of books added 
[p. 343-48]. [Pref. d. Ag. 1840.] x, 348 p., 8x5. 

C.U. (855) 

. Ilium, t. of "Lady's companion" reads thus. 

Young lady's gift, a common-place book of prose an 
poetry. Providence, B. Cranston & Co., 1836, c 
1836. viii, 316 p., 5f x 3f. F. (856) 

Young ladies' oasis, or gems of prose and poetry, ed. by 
N. L. Ferguson. LoweU, N. L. Dayton, 1851, c. 1850. 
2d ed., 252 p., front, and ilium, pi., 6f x 4£. 

C.U. (857) 
Also issued in 1854 with p. 253-72 added, different 
front., and no ilium, pi. * (858) 

Young ladies' offering, or gems of prose and poetry. 
Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 1848, c. 1847. iv, 5-264 
p., [4 pi.,] 7| x 4|. "Kindred hearts." 

N.Y., C.U. (859) 

See 1849, 1851, 1853, 1857, identical ed. except pi. vary 
and article p. 5-8 is at p. 19-22. 

, or gems of prose and poetry, by Mrs. L. H. 

Sigourney and others. Boston, Phillips & Sampson, 
1849, c. 1847. iv. 5-264 p. [4 pi.], 1\ x 4f. "The 
father." N.Y., C.U., U.W. (860) 

This is same as 1848, except front, is different and 
article p. 5-8 transferred to p. 19-22. 



77 

Young ladies' offering — (continued). 

An ed. 1851, c.1847. Same as 1849. 1\ x 4f . 

C.U. (861) 
An ed. 1853, c.1847. Same as 1849. Title reads 
"Young ladies' offering," but back reads "Young 
lady's offering." 

NY., U.W. (862) 
An ed. 1857, c.1847. Same as 1849. C.U. (863) 

Young lady's Sunday book, The, a practical manual of 
the Christian duties of piety, benevolence and self- 
government. Philadelphia, Key & Biddle, 1833, 
c. 1833. viii, 312 p., front, and eng. t., 5 x 3-J. 

F. (863a) 
This is not a true Annual. 

Young maiden's mirror, c. 1853. * (864) 

, by the author of "The child's keepsake." 

Boston, C. Stone & Co., 1857. 3rd ed. enlarged, with 
music, c. 1853. 274 p., 10 p. of music, front, and 
presentation pi., %\ x 4£. F. (864a) 

, by the author of "The child's keepsake." 

Boston, Cyrus Stone, 1858. 4th ed. enlarged, with 
music, c. 1853. 274 p., 10 p. of music, front, and 
presentation pi., 6 J x 4 \. 
Same as 1857. U.W. (865) 

Young man, The, or guide to knowledge, virtue and 
happiness, by Frank Ferguson. Boston, G. W 
Cottrell & Co., c. 1848. 128 p., ilium, t., 4£ x 2f . 

F. (865a) 

Ilium, t. reads, "The young man's guide to knowledge 
and virtue." 

Young man's friend, The, by Daniel C. Eddy. Lowell, 
Nathaniel L. Dayton, 1850, c.1849. 3 p.l., 9-264 p., 
engr. front., 1\ x 4£. F. (866) ' 

Young man's guide, The. Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman 
& Holden, 1833, c.1833. xii, 13-320 p., front, and 
engr. t., 6 x 3|. U.W. (867) 

Young man's offering, comprising prose and poetical 
writing of the most eminent authors. Boston, 
Phillips & Sampson, 1849. 1 p.l., vi, 7-316 p., [6 pi., J 
1\ x 4f . F. (868) 

An edition 1850 is the same. U.W. (869) 

An edition 1857 is the same. B.P. (870) 

Young man's own book. Philadelphia [circa 1832?] * 
Not an Annual. 

Youth's annual. Title on back of "Juvenile scrap book." 
n. d. 

Youth's historical gift, a Christmas, New- Year and birth 
day present, ed. by R. M. Evans. New York, D- 
Appleton, 1844. 40 pi., \ x 6f. F. (871). 

Youth's keepsake, or Christmas and New Year's present. 
New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. [1853 or after]. 
4 p.l., 9-252 p., 6 pi., 6J x 4^. "London and country 
cousin." B.P. (872) 



78 

Youth's keepsake — (continued). 

Another ed., Leavitt & Allen, 379 Broadway, n. d. 
[1856 or after], P.M. (873) 

Another ed. 1869. F. (874) 

This is "American juvenile keepsake," c. 1834, with 3 
less pi. 
See also "Gift," N. Y., 1847, "Gem," 1849. 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people, [v. 1.] Boston, Carter & Hendee, 1830, c. 

1829. 210 p., 6 pi., 5fx3£. N.Y., B.A. (875) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people, [v. 2.] Boston, Carter & Hendee, 1831, c. 

1830. 216 p., 7 pi., 5f x3f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (876) 

Youth's keep-sake, a New Year, Christmas and birthday, 
present for both sexes, with engravings. ■ New York 
J. C. Ricker, 1834 (date on vig. t. and back of book 
only), vi, 7-216 p., 8 pi. 5J x 4£. F. (876a) 

Eng. t. reads "Youth's Keepsake." 

Youth's keepsake, a Christmas and New Year's gift 
for young people. Boston, E. R. Broader^, 1835, c. 
1834 viii, 206 p., 7 pi., 6x 3f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (877) 

— , a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, John Allen & Co., 1836, c. 1835. 
2 p.l., 7-214 p., 6 pi., 6 x 3J. L.C., B.P. (878) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co., 1837, c.1836. 
192 p., [3 pi., and 3 paged illus.,] 6x4. 

B.P. (879) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, T. H. Carter, 1838. 2 p.l., 9-192 p., 
[3 pi., and 3 paged illus.]. N.Y., B.P. (880) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co., 1839, c. 1838. 
2 p. ]., 9-195 p., [1 pi. and 7 paged illus.,] 6x4. 

B.P. (881) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co., 1840. 2 p.l., 
9-190 p., 1 1., 4 pi., and illus., 6J x 4. 

N.Y., B.P., U.W. (882) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, William Crosby & Co., 1841. 2 p.]., 
9-192 p., 2 pi., and illus., 6i x 4£. B.P. (883) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, William Crosby & Co., 1842. 2 p.l., 
9-191 p., 1 p., [3 pi., illus.,] 6i x 4. B.P. (884) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, 1843. * (885) 

a Christmas and New Year's gift for 

young people. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., [1844 on 
cover, and half title,] c.1843. xii, 13-206 p., [9 pi.,] 
6^ x 4. F (886) 



79 

Youth's keepsake, a Christmas and New Year's gift for 
young people. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co. [1845 on 
back and at top of p. 9], [vii]-viii, 9-180 p., [6 pi., 
and il. in text] . 6£ x 4. F. (887) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift for young 

people. Boston, Benj. B. Mussey, n. d. [1846 on half 
title and back]. 2 p.L, 9-180 p., [5 pi.,] 6£ x 4. 

N.Y. (888) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present. New 

York, George A. Leavitt, 1869. 3 p.l., 9-352 p., 6 pi., 
6f x 4^. "London and country cousin." N. Y. (889) 
Also an ed., Leavitt & Allen, n. d. (890) 

This is "American juvenile keepsake," c.1834, with 3 
less pi. 

See also "Gift," N. Y., 1847, "Gem," 1849. 
Youth's parlor annual, ed. and pub. by Rev. D. Newell, 
New York. 432 p., 8f x 5£. N.Y., H.U. (891) 

This is "Family circle," a magazine, nos. 1-12 of v. 1, 
and called "Parlor annual [and Christian family maga- 
zine]" at head of page 9. 
See "Family circle." 
Youth's portfolio. See Portfolio for youth. 
Youth's sketch book, The, Boston, Lilly, Wait & Co., 
1834, c.1833. viii, 9-224 p.. 8 pi., 5J x 4 

U.M. (892) 

, being a selection of tales for children. Boston, 

1849. 18mo. illus. * (893) 

Also an edition, 1850. * (894) 

Youth's visitor, The, or selections in prose and verse 
from the Presbyterian Sabbath-school visitor. Phila- 
delphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, c.1853. 
vin, 9-240 p., [11 pi ,] 5fx4£. P.M. (895) 

(Including the books in the above American alphabet, 
which are numbered as a. b. c, etc., there are 1022 
volumes listed.) 



PART II. 



ENGLISH. 

Ackermann's juvenile forget me not for 1830, ed. by 

Frederic Shoberl. [v. 1.] London. T.-B. B.M. (1023) 
This series is entirely distinct, and a rival and imitator 
of "Juvenile forget me not," which see. 

for 1831, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 2.] 

London. T.-B. B.M. (1024) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday present 

for youth of both sexes, 1832. Ed. by Frederic 

Shoberl. [v. 3.] London, R. Ackermann. 3-252 p., 

10 pi., 5f x 3£. F. (1025) 

See "Victoria keepsake," its successor. 

Affection's gift. London, 1830. T.-B. (1026) 

. London, 1831. T.-B. (1027) 

. London, 1832. T.-B. (1028) 

. London, 1833. T.-B. (1029) 

for 1844. London [1843]. 12mo. 

T.-B., B.M. (1030) 

Affection's keepsake. London, 1836. T.-B., B.M. (1031) 

London, 1837. T.-B., B.M. (1032) 

London, 1838. T.-B., B.M. (1033) 

London, 1840. T.-B., B.M. (1034) 

London, 1842. T.-B., B.M. (1035) 

London, 1843. T.-B., B.M. (1036) 

1846. Original poetry by Thomas Albin. 

London, imprinted for the author, xvi, 17-206 p., 

1 1., front., engr. t., 4£ x 2|. U.W. (1037) 

Affection's offering, [v. 1.] London, 1829. 

T.-B., B.M. (1038) 

. [v. 2.] London, 1830. T.-B., B.M. (1039) 

, a book for all seasons, but especially designed 

as a Christmas and New Year's gift or birthday pres- 
ent, [v. 3.] London, Charles Tilt, 1831. vii p.. 1 1., 
13-180 p., 13 pi.]. U.W (1040) 

, 1832. T.-B. (1041) 

Album wreath, and bijou litteYaire, ed. by J. Francis, 
London, De la Rue, 1834. 4to. embossed pi. 

T.-B., B.M. (1042) 
Album wreath of music and literature. London, 1840. 
sm. 4to. T.-B. (1043) 

Amaranth, The. London, Renshaw & Co., 1832. 

T.-B. (1044) 

, a literary present for the instruction and 

entertainment of the young, ed. by Randolph Roscoe, 
with fine steel engravings. London, Renshaw & Co. 
n. d. [1836 on back]. 2 p. 1., 320 p., 6 x 4f . "The 
patriot son-in-law." N.Y. (1045) 



82 

Amaranth, The, a miscellany of original prose and verse, 
ed. by T. K. Hervey. London, Baily & Co., 1839. pi., 
4to. T.-B. (1046) 

, a literary and religious offering, embellished 

with many fine engravings. London, Edward Lacey, 

16 St. Paul's Churchyard, n. d. [circa. 1832]. viip., 1 1., 

352p.,8pl.,5£x3f. "The orphans." U.W. (1047) 

This was also pub. in two parts, I, "Friendship's gift"; 

II, "Juvenile wreath." 

Amethyst, The. [v. 1.] Edinburgh, 1832. T.-B. (1048) 

or Christian's annual for 1833, ed. by R. Hine, 

and R. K. Greville. [v. 2.] Edinburgh, William Oli- 
phant, 1833. xii, 382 p., 6£ x 4. U.W. (1049) 

or Christian's annual for 1834, ed. by Richard 

Hine and Robert Kaye Greville. [v. 3.] Edinburgh, 
W. Oliphant & Son, 1834. xii, 352 p., engr. t., 6% x 4. 

F. (1050) 

Amulet, The, or Christian and literary remembrancer for 

1826. [v. 1.] London, Wm. Baynes & Son, 1826. xii, 
396 p., 12 pi., 5fx3|. L.C. (1051) 

Also issued in large paper. 

, or Christian and literary remembrancer, [v. 2.] 

London, W. Baynes & Son and Wightman & Cramp, 

1827. xii, 414 p., 12 pi., 5£ x 3f. 

N.Y., L.C, P.M. (1052) 

■ , or Christian and literary remembrancer. 

[v. 3.] London, W. Baynes & Son, and Wightman & 
Cramp, 1828. 418 p., 14 pi., h\ x Z\. 

L.C, B.P., U.W., B.A. (1053) 

, or Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. 

by S. C. Hall. [v. 4.] London, Frederick Westley & 
A. H. Davis, and Wightman & Co., 1829. xiv, 394 p., 
1 1., 14 pi., 5| x Z\. N.Y., B.P., L.C. (1054) 

■ , a Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. by 

S. C. Hall. [v. 5.] London, Frederick Westley & A. 
H Davis, 1830. xii, 13-392 p., 12 pi., 5| x 2,\. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C. (1055) 

— — , a Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. by 

S. C. Hall. [v. 6.] London, Frederick Westley & A. 
H. Davis, 1831. x, 11-360 p., 12 pi., 5J x 3f. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1056) 

- — — , a Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. by 

S. C. Hall. [v. 7.] London, Frederick Westley & A. 
H. Davis, 1832. viii, 9-318 p., 12 pi., 5f x 3f . 

N.Y., L.C, B.P. (1057) 

, a Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. by 

S. C. Hall. [v. 8.] London, Frederick Westley & A. 
H. Davis, 1833. viii. 9-312 p., 12 pi., 5f x 3f. 

L.C, B.A., P.M (1058) 

, a Christian and literary remembrancer, ed. 

by S. C. Hall. [v. 9.] London, Frederick Westley & 
A. H. Davis, 1834. vi, 9-318 p., 11 pi., 5f x 3f . 

L.C (1059) 

-, ed. by S. C. Hall. [v. 10.] London, Frederick 

Westley & A. H. Davis, 1835. viii, 9-286 p., 10 pi., 
6£x4i. N.Y., L.C, U.W. (1060) 



83 

Amulet, The, ed. by S. C. Hall. [v. 11.] London, Frederick 
Westley & A. H. Davis, 1836. vi, 7-304 p., 10 pi., 
6^x4. N.Y., B.P. (1061) 

Andalusian annual, The, for 1837. Ed. by M. B. 
Houan. London, 1836. 4to, col. pis. * (1061a) 
Angler's souvenir, The, by "P. Fisher, Esq." [A. W. 
Chatto.] assisted by several eminent piscatory 
characters. London, Charles Tilt, 1835. pi., 12mo., 
pictorial border. T.-B., F. (1062) 

, 1845. T.-B. (1063) 

■ , ed. byG. C. Davies. London, 1886. pi., 4to. 

T.-B. (1064) 

Anniversary, The, an elegant literary present, ed. by 

Horace Harvey. London, R. A. Charlton, n. d. vii, 

312 p., [10pl.,] 6fx4£. B.P. (1065) 

, or poetry and prose for 1829, ed. by Allan 

Cunningham, [v.l.] London, John Sharpe. 1829. xvi, 
320 p., 20 pi., 7| x 5. N.Y. (1066) 

Also issued in large paper, 9% x 53£. 

Some copies vary in sub-title, having "or prose and 
poetry for 1829, ed. by Allan Cunningham." 

1830. T.-B. (1067) 

An edition was oartly preoared for 1830, the plates 

being engraved, but not published. 

Annual gift-book, The, a drawing-room portrait gallery 

of eminent personages, London. Joint Stock Co., 

1859. iv p., 1 1., 40 pi., each with text, paged 

separate, 15fx ll£. B.P. (1068) 

This was title of vol. 1 of "Drawing-room portrait 

gallery." 

Annual, The, of British landscape scenery. Ed. by 

Louisa Anne Twamley. London, W. S. Orr & Co. 

[1839 on back of cover.] Preface dated 1838. 152 p., 

1 1., 20 pi. 8|x5J. F. (1069) 

Annual souvenir (Catholic). London, ed. and pub. by 

Booker, 1834, illus. with aquatints, the only annual 

so illustrated. T.-B. (1070) 

Annual token, London. Edward Lacey, 1835 [?]. 6 pi. 

* (1071) 
Apollo's gift, or the musical souvenir, a musical annual, 
ed. by Ed. and M. Clementi and J. B. Cramer. Lon- 
don, Willis & Co., 1830. 4to, pi. T.-B. (1072) 

, 1831. T.-B. (1073) 

Aurora borealis, The, a literary annual, ed. by members 
of the Society of Friends. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Tilt, 1833. xiv p., 1 1., 1-274 p., 1 1., [2 pi.,] 6Jx4. 

F. (1074) 

Issued as "Friend's annual," 1834. 

Ayrshire wreath, The, 1843. A collection of original 

pieces in prose and verse, chiefly by native authors, 

on subjects relating to Ayrshire. Kilmarnock, H. 

Crawford & Son, 1843. xii, 13-214 p., 1 1., front., 

6|x4|. N.Y. (1075) 

Baxter's agricultural and horticultural annual, ed. by 

Baxter & Son. London, Simpkin, 1836, has 2 Baxter 

prints. T.-B. (1076) 



84 

Bengal annual, a literary keepsake for 1830. ed. by David 
Lester Richardson. Calcutta, Samuel Smith & Co., 
1830. viii, 352 p., 7 pi. (etchings; the only annual 
so illus.) N.Y. (1077) 

, 1831. T.-B. (1078) 

, 1832. T.-B. (1079) 

, 1833. T.-B. (1080) 

, 1834. T.-B. (1081) 

Biblical annual. London, 1833. T.-B. (1082) 

, 1834. T.-B. (1083) 

Biblical keepsake, or landscape illustrations of the most 
remarkable places mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, 
by Rev. Thomas H. Home. London, [1st series,] 
John Murray, 1835. xxiv, 156 p., 32 pi., 81x5^. 

U. M. (1084) 
, or landscape illustrations of the most remark- 
able places mentioned in the Scriptures. Text by T. 
H. Home. 2d series. London, John Murray, 1836. 
xvi, 171 p., 32 pi., 8f x 5f U.M. (1085) 
, or landscape illustrations of the most remark- 
able places mentioned in the Scriptures. 3d series. 
London, Home, 1837. xii, 168 p., 22 pi., 8£ x 5J. 

U.M. (1086) 

Bijou, The, or annual of literature and the arts. [v. 1.] 

Lon don, Wm. Pickering, 1828. xiv, 335p., 15.pl. ,6^x4. 

L.C., P.M., B.A. (1087) 

, or annual of literature and the arts. [v. 2.] 

London, Wm. Pickering, 1829. xii, 288 p., 10 pi. and 
vig. t., 6| x 4. N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1088) 

, an annual of literature and the arts. [v. 3.] 

London, Wm. Pickering, 1830. xiii p., 1 p.l., 288 p., 

9 pi., 6^x4. N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1089) 

Bijou almanac, ed. by L. E. L. London, Schloss, 1839. 

T.-B. (1090) 

, ed. by S. Lover. London, Schloss, 1840. 

T.-B. (1091) 
Biographical keepsake. Historical and characteristic 
sketches of the most distinguished persons of the pres- 
ent time. 1st series. London, Edward Lacey, n. d. 
[circa 18301. x, 324 p. [8 pi.,] 5| x 3J. N.Y. (1092) 

— — . 2d series. London, Edward Lacey, n. d. 

[circa 1830]. ivp., 8 1., 324 p., [8 pi.] 5|- x 3£. 

N.Y. (1093) 
These were originally issued in numbers in 1827-, each 
with a pi., and called "Public characters of the present 
day." 
Birthday gift, A. The dial of love, a book for young 
people, by Mary Howitt. London, n. d. (1094) 
This is really a magazine, "Dial of love." 
Blossoms at Christmas, and first flowers of the New Year, 
for 1825. [v. 1.] London, J. Poole, Oct. 10, 1824. 
2 p. 1., 271 p., [3 pi.,] 5f x3f. U.W. (1095) 

, and first flowers of the new year. London, 

1826. [9 pi.] T.-B. (1096) 



Book of beauty, The. London, 1845. T.-B. (1097) 

. for the Queen's boudoir, musical annual 

for 1848. London, C. Jeffrey's. 117 p., pi. 3^ x 10. 

F. (1098) 

or regal gallery, 1848, ed. by the Countess of 

Blessmgton. London, D. Bogue. 2 p. 1., 302 p., 12 pi , 
9x6J. B.P. (1099) 

Continuation of "Heath's book of beauty." 

. or regal gallery, 1849, ed. by the Countess of 

Blessington. London, David Bogue, 1S49 2 p 1 
316 p., 13 pi., 9x6*. C.U. (1100) 

Book of flowers, London. Pirated edition of Flora's in- 
terpreter, Boston [circa 1832] . T.-B. (1101) 

Book of gems. The poets and artists of Great Britain, 
ed. by S. C. Hall. [v. 1.] London, Saunders & Otley, 
1836. xvi, 304 p., 53 illus. in text, 2 1. of autographs, 
8ix5i. F. (1102) 

• The poets and artists of Great Britain, ed. by 

S.C.Hall, [v. 2.] London, Saunders & Otley, 1837. 
xvi, 304 p., 53 illus. in text, 2 1. autographs, 8J- x 5*. 

F. (1103) 

■ The modern poets and artists of Great 

Britain, ed. by S. C. Hall. [v. 3.] London, Whittaker 
& Co., 1838. xvi, 304 p., 43 illus. in text, 2 1. auto- 
graphs, 8^ x 5J. F. (1104) 

Book of royalty, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. London, Acker- 
mann & Co., 1839. col.pl. T.-B. (1105) 

Botanic annual, ed. by R. Mudie. London, Cochrane & 
Co., 1832. T.-B. (1106) 

Bouquet, a new annual. London, Lacey, 1832. 

T.-B. (1107) 

• London, Lacey, 1833. T.-B. (1108) 

■ London, Lacey, 1834. T.-B. (1109) 

Bouquet des souvenirs, Le, a wreath of friendship. The 
botanical portion by Rev. J. S. Henslow. London, 
Robert Tyas, 1840. 216 p., 25 col. pi., 7f x 5. 

F. (1110) 

Bow in the cloud, ed. by B. Barton. London, Jackson & 
Co., 1834. T.-B. (1111) 

Bridal bouquet culled from the garden of literature by 
Henry Southgate. London, 1890. 400 p., 8vo, illus. 

T.-B. (1112) 
Broken shaft, The. Annual for 1886. London, 1886. 

T.-B. (1113) 
Cabinet album. London, Hurst & Co., 1830., 

T.-B. (1114) 

• London, 1831. T.-B. (1115) 

. London, 1832. T.-B. (1116) 

Cabinet for youth. London, Whittaker, 1832. 

T.-B. (1117) 
Cabinet of curiosities. London, 1829. T.-B. (1118) 



86 

Cabinet of literary gems, ed. by Bernard Bowring, illus- 
trated with fine engravings. London, Renshaw & 
Co., n. d. iv, 320 p., pi. ,6^x4. N.Y., C.U. (1119) 

. London, Manning & Co., 1832. 

T.-B. (1120) 
Cabinet of modern art, The, and literary souvenir, ed- 
by Alaric A. Watts. 2d series, [v. 1.] London, Whit- 
taker & Co., 1836. xvi, 224 p., 24 pi., 1\ x b\. 

L.C. (1121) 
This is a new series of "Literary souvenir, and cabinet 
of modern art," which ceased publication with 1835. 

, and literary souvenir, ed. by Alaric A. Watts. 

3d series, [v. 2.] London, Whittaker & Co., 1837. 
xiv, 224 p., 24 pi., 7£ x h\. L.C. (1122) 

— — , ed. by Alaric A. Watts, with 24 line engrav- 
ings, [v. 3.] London, Whittaker & Co., 1842. xiv, 
225 p., 24 pi., 1\ x 5|. N.Y. (1123) 

Cadeau, a musical annual. London, 1831. 4to. 

T.-B. (1124) 

. London, 1832, 4to. T.-B. (1125) 

. London, 1833, 4to. T.-B. (1126) 

Cameo. London, Pickering, 1831. T.-B. (1127) 

Cameo, The, a melange of literature and the arts selected 
from the Bijou. London, William Pickering, n. d. 
288 p. [7 pi.] <o\ x 4. F. (1127a) 

Campbell's scenic annual, ed. by T. Campbell. London, 
Virtue, 1838. 36 engr. dedicated to Duchess of Kent. 

T.-B. (1128) 
Carcanet, The. London, 1828. T.-B. (1129) 

, select passages from the most distinguished 

writers London, Pickering, 1830. T.-B (1130) 

Caricature annual. See Looking glass or caricature 
annual. 

Casket, The, a miscellany, consisting of unpublished 
poems. London, John Murray, 1829. xxii p., 1 1., 
451 p., 8ix5J. F. (1131) 

Casquet of literary gems, ed. by Alex. Whitelaw. Glas- 
gow, Blaikie & Son, n. d. [1829]. v. 1. xii, 3-386 p. 
7x4. T.-B., P.M. (1132) 

, ed. by Alex. Whitelaw. Glasgow, Blaikie & 

Son, n. d. v. 2. x, 3-362 p. 7x4. P.M. (1133) 

, ed. by Alex. Whitelaw. Glasgow, Blaikie & 

Son, n. d. v. 3. xii, 3-374 p. 7x4. P.M. (1134) 

, ed. by Alex. Whitelaw. Glasgow, Blaikie & 

Son, n. d. v. 4. x, 3-374 p. 7x4. P.M. (1135) 

Cattermole's historical annual. The great civil war of 
Charles I. and his parliament, by Rev. R. Catter- 
mole. [v. 1.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, 
Green & Longmans, 1841. viii p.. 1 1., 288 p., 15 pi., 
9x6J. N.Y. (1136) 

Except last two paragraphs same as Heath's historical 

annual, 1842. 



87 

Cattermole's historical annual, 1844. [v. 2.] vi p 11 
311 p., 15 pi. N.Y. (1137) 

Same as Heath's picturesque annual," 1845. 

Caunter's and Daniell's oriental annual, 1839. Eastern 
legends by the Rev. Hobart Caunter. London, Whit- 
taker & Co., 1838. vi p., 1 1., 268 p., 22 pi., 7f x 5. 

o ..~ • N - Y - (1138) 

bee Oriental annual," 1834-40. 

Chameleon, a Scottish annual. Robinson, 1831. 

T.-B. (1139) 

• Robinson, 1832. T.-B. (1140) 

. Robinson, 1833. T.-B. (1141) 

Chaplet. London, Harwood, 1845, 4to. T.-B. (1142) 

. London, Harwood, 1846, 4to. T.-B. (1143) 

Christian forget-me-not. 1829 or 1830. T.-B. (1144) 

Christian keepsake, The, and missionary annual, 1835, 

ed. by the Rev. William Ellis, [v. 1.] London, H. 

Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, viiii, 9-306 p., 13 pi., 

6|x4. B.P., U.W. (1145) 

, and missionary annual, 1836, ed. by 

the Rev. William Ellis, [v. 2.] London, Fisher & 
Son. viii, 9-202 p., 17 pi., 7f x 5£. N.Y., B.P. (1146) 

, and missionary annual, 1837, ed. by the Rev. 

William Ellis, [v. 3.] London, Fisher & Son. viii, 9- 
206 p., 16 pi., 7} x 5|. B.P., P M. (1147) 

■ , and missionary annual, 1838, ed. by the Rev. 

William Ellis, [v. 4.] London, Fisher & Son. 206 p., 
16 pi., 7f x 51. N.Y., B.P., U.W. (1148) 

. 1840. T.-B. (1149) 

for 1850, by Mrs. Ellet. Family pictures from 

the Bible. London. 8vo. B.M. (1150) 

Christian offering and christian keepsake. London, 

Holmes, n. d., [circa 1845.] T.-B. (1151) 

Christian souvenir, a literary and religious offering, with 

fine steel engravings. London, Thomas Holmes, n. d. 

viii, 312 p., [10 pi.,] 8i x 5i. N.Y., U.W. (1152) 

Some copies have engr. t. added, reading "Christian 

souvenir, a literary and religious keepsake." 

Also issued with imprint John Reynolds. 

• London, 1830. T.-B. (1153) 

, ed. by Rev. Charles B. Tayler. The Scripture 

illustrations by Rev. Thomas Dale. London, Tilt & 
Bogue,1842. xii, 276 p., 12 pi., 7\ x4f. P.M. (1154) 
Christmas box, The, an annual present for children, ed. 
by T. Crofton Croker. [v. 1.] London, Wm. Harrison 
Amsworth, 1828. xii p., 1 1., 3-233 p., 6| x 4. 

B.P. (1155) 

, an annual present to young persons, ed. by 

T. Crofton Croker, Esq. [v. 2.] London, John Ebers 
& Co., 1829. iv, 240 p., illus., 6| x 3f . 

N.Y. (1156) 

• Title on back of "Marshall's Christmas 

box," 1832, which see. 
Christmas tales, historical and domestic, by W. H. 
Harrison. London, A. K. Newman & Co., n. d. [circa 
1833]. 3 p. 1., 280 p., 6 pi., 6ix 4. N.Y. (1157) 



Christmas tales, a new annual, ed. by W. H. Harrison. 
London, Jennings, 1833. T.-B. (1158) 

Comic album. London, Orr & Co., 1843. T.-B. (1159) 

Comic almanac, The. Published annually by Bogue 
and Charles Tilt. London, 1835-1853, inclusive, 
illus. by Cruickshank. 6| x 4£. T.-B. (1160-1160R) 

Comic annual, The, by Thomas Hood. pub. 1830-39, 
1842, 11 vols, [no issue in 1840, 1841]. London, 
Charles Tilt, etc. 6^x4. ^ F. (1161-1171) 

See "Hood's comic annual." 

Comic miscellany, The for 1845, by John Poole, Esq. 
London, Henry Colburn, 1845. 7f x 4f. L.C. (1172) 

Comic offering, The, or the ladies' melange of literary 
mirth, ed. by Louisa H. Sheridan. London. Smith, 
Elder & Co., illus., 6£ x 3f. 1831 [v. 1]-1835 [v. 5]. 

N.Y. (1173-1177) 

Continental annual, The, and romantic cabinet for 1832. 

with illus. by Samuel Prout, ed. by Wm. Kennedy. 

[v. 1.] London, Smith, Elder & Co. x, 313 p., 13 pi, 

7£x4i. B.P. (1178) 

Also issued in large paper, proof before letters. 

Continental landscape annual of European scenery, ed. 
by Frederick Ferguson, 1835. [v. 1.] London, H. 
Riley, 1835. 2p. 1., 1-284 p., [pi.,] 1\ x4|. F. (1179) 
Title on back of cloth case, "Landscape annual." 

, 1837. T.-B. (1180) 

,1838. T.-B. (1181) 

Continental tourist. London, 1835, roy. 8vo. 

T.-B. (1182) 
Coronal, The, or prose, poetry and art. A book for all 
seasons, at home and abroad. London, Religious 
Tract Society, n.d. iv, 252 p., [8 col. pi.,] 6£ x 3f. 
"The queen of flowers." P.M. (1183) 

"A new edition," also n.d. 

, an annual of literature and the fine arts, 

London, Edward Lacey, n.d. [1834 on engr. t.]. viiip., 
1 1., 312 p., [7 pi. and engr. t.,] 6| x 3f. "The 
town child and the country child." B.P..U.W. (1184) 

. 1846. T.-B. (1185) 

Court album, London, Bogue, 1850-1857, 4to, pors. 
of female aristocracy. T.-B. (1186-1193) 

Cynosure, The, select passages from the most distin- 
guished writers. London, Pickering, 1837. T.-B. (1194) 

Diadem. London, 1832. T.-B. (1195) 

, ed. by L. H. Sheridan. London, 1839. 

T.-B. (1196) 

Dial of love, a magazine for young people issued as 
"Birthday gift " London, which see. 
Also see "Dial of love," Phila. 
■* Dramatic annual, The, comprising a playwright's adven- 
tures, by Frederick Reynolds. London, Longman, 
1831. 2 p. 1., 356 p., illus., 5^x3^. U.W. (1197) 



89 

Dramatic souvenir, The, being literary and graphical 
illustrations of Shakespeare and other celebrated 
English dramatists. London, Charles Tilt, 1833. 
Nearly 200 engravings on wood. 8vo. T.-B. (119S) 

Drawing room portrait gallery of eminent personages. 
London, 1859-60. Series 2-4. (1199-1200) 

Series 1 called "Annual gift book." 

These were supplements to "Illustrated news of the 
world," issued as an annual. 

Drawing room scrap-book. Title on cover of Fisher's 
drawing room scrap-book, London. 

Easter gift, ed. by L. E. L. London, Fisher. 1832 and 
1836-38. T.-B. (1201-1204) 

Easter offering, or Catholic annual. London, Booker, 
1832. T.-B. (1205) 

Ellis's missionary annual. London, 1833. T.-B. (1206) 

Elgin annual. 1833. T.-B. (1207) 

Emanuel, a religious offering, ed. by Rev. Wm. Shepherd. 
London, Maunder, 1830. T.-B. (1208) 

Emerald, The, an annual keepsake of beauty, art, and 
literature. London, H. Riley, n. d. [circa 1836]. 
2 p. 1., 264 p., [6. pi.,] 7f x 4f . H.U. (1209) 

, a literary present for instruction and enter- 
tainment, ed. by Randolph Roscoe. London, Ren- 
shaw & Kirkman, n. d. [circa 183-]. 2 p. 1., 320 p., 
[5 pi.,] 6-J- x 3f . "The patriot son-in-law." 

U.W. (1210) 

English annual, The, for 1834, ed. by the Hon. Mrs. 

Norton, [v. 1.] London, Edward Bull, vi, 380 p., 15 

pi., 8£x5f. N.Y., B.P., L.C. (1211) 

, for 1835, ed. by the Hon. Mrs Norton, [v. 2.] 

London, Bull & Churton. 4 p. 1., 384 p., 15 pi., 8x5 

N.Y., L.C. (1212) 
The vols, for 1834, 1835 were circulated in France, Ger- 
many and America exclusively. 

, for 1836. [v. 3.] London, Edward Churton, 

1836. vi p., 1 1., 376 p., 16 pi., 8 x 5£. 

N.Y., U.W. (1213) 
, for 1837. [v. 4.] London, Edward Churton, 

1837. vi p., 1 1., 359 p., 16 pi., 8x5. 

L.C. B.P. (1214) 
"Contents are a reprint from a popular periodical." 

, for 1838. [v. 5.] London, Edward Churton,' 

1838. vip., 11., 360 p., 14 pi., 8| x 5£. B.P. (1215) 
Contents a reprint from a popular periodical. 

English helicon, ed. by T. K. Hervey. London, 1841. 
Steel plates by Turner, Cattermole, selections from 
Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley, Byron, Rogers. 

T.-B. (1216) 
English keepsake. 1831. T.-B. (1217) 
Evergreen. London, 1832. T.-B. (1218) 
. London, 1842. T.-B. (1219) 



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Excitement, The. 1830-45. T.-B. (1220-1235) 

, or a book to induce young people to read, 

1840, ed. by Robt. Jamieson. Edinburgh, 1840. 
xii, 13-414 p., 4 pi., 5| x 3£. N.Y. (1230) 

"11th of the series." 

Exhilaration (juvenile). London, 1837. T.-B. (1236) 

[Falstaff'sJ comic annual, London. See "New comic 
annual." 

Father's present to his son, A. Dublin, Leckie, 1831. 

T.-B. (1237) 

. 1833. * (1238) 

Finden's portraits of female aristocracy. London, Ho- 
garth, 1840-41. T.-B. (1239-1240) 
Finden's royal gallery of British art. London, Acker- 
mann, 1840. T.-B. (1241) 
Finden's tableaux, ed. by Miss Mitford and others. 
London, Hogarth, 1837-44. folio T.-B. (1242-1249) 
First flowers. London, Poole, 1825. T.-B. (1250) 

. London, Poole, 1826. T.-B. (1251) 

. London, Poole, 1827. T.-B. (1252) 

. London, Poole, 1828. T.-B. (1253) 

. London, Poole, 1829. T.-B. (1254) 

Fisher's drawing room scrap-book, with poetical illus- 
trations by L. E. L., 1832. Has, as frontispiece a rare 
'Baxter-type' plate, [v. 1.] London, H. Fisher, R. 
Fisher & P. Jackson, 1832. 36 pi., 11 x 8£. 

T.-B. (1255) 

, 1833. [v. 2.] London, Fisher, 1833. 36 pi., 

llxSf T.-B. (1256) 

, 1834. [v. 3.] London, Fisher, 1834. 36 pi., 

Ilx8£. T.-B. (1258) 

, 1835. [v. 4.] London, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, 

& P. Jackson, 1835. 64 p., 36 pi., 11 x 8i.U.W. (1259) 

, 1836. [v. 5.] London, Fisher, Son & Co. 58 p., 

36 pi., 11 x8£. U.W. (1260) 

, 1837. ' * (1261) 

■, 1838. London, Fisher, Son & Co. 36 pi. 

* (1262) 
There was also an edition with 16 pi. 

, 1839-1846, in B. M. (1263-1270) 

, for 1847, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. London, 

Fisher, Son & Co. 3d ed. 84 p. 36 pi., 10f x 8f. 

F. (1271) 

for 1848, by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. London, 

Fisher, Son & Co. 68 p., 36 pi., lOf x 8f. 

F. (1272) 

, 1849. [?] * (1273) 

— , 1850, by Charles Maokay. London, Peter 

Jackson, late Fisher, Son & Co. 72 p., 36 pi., 10£ x 8£ 

B.A. (1274) 
, 1851, 1853, 1854, in B.M. (1275-1277) 



91 

Fisher's juvenile scrap-book, by Bernard Barton, 1836. 
[v. 1.1 London, Fisher & Son. 80 p., 20 pi., 7f x 5^. 

N.Y. (1278) 

, by Agnes Strickland and Bernard Barton. 

1837 [v. 2.]. * (1279) 

, by Agnes Strickland and Bernard Barton, 

1838. [v. 3.] London, Fisher, Son & Co. vi, 7-86 p., 
16 pi., 7fx5£. C.U. (1280) 

"Juvenile scrap-book" on back of book. 

, by Agnes Strickland and B. Barton, [v. 4.] 

London, 1839. B. M. (1281) 

This series is continued by "Juvenile scrap-book," which 
see. 

Fisher's national portrait gallery, ed. by Wm. Jerden. 
London, 1830-33. T.B. (1282-1285) 

Fisher's oriental keepsake, 1837-39, ed. by I. Carner- 
London, Fisher, Son & Co., pi., 4to. T.-B. (1286-1288) 

Fisher's Waverly forget-me-not, ed. by G. N. Wright- 
London, Fisher, Son & Co., 1838, 4to. T.-B. (1289) 

Floral offering, The, a series of twelve plates of flowers in 
colours, with poetry in gold appropriate to the months 
of the year. London, Paul Jerrard, n. d. [circa 1850]. 
10^x7|. F. (1290) 

Flora's gems, or the treasures of the parterre, by Louisa 
Anne Twamley. London, Charles Tilt, n. d. 12 1., 
14^xl0| F. (1291) 

Flowers of loveliness, ed by Lady Blessington, T. H. 
Bagley, L. E. L., etc. London, Ackermann, 1836-41, 
4 to. T.-B. (1292-1297) 

Forget-me-not, a Christmas and New Year's present for 

1823. [v. 1.] London, R. Ackermann. viii, 3-392 p., 

[14 pi.,] 5x3. P.M. (1298) 

"The first attempt to rival the numerous and elegant 

publications of the continent." Pref. 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1824. 

[v. 2.] London, R. Ackermann. vi, 390 p., 1 1., 12 p., 
12 pi., 51x3i. F. (1299) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1825. 

[ v. 3.] London, R. Ackermann. vi, 393 p., 5x3. 

P.M. (1300) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1826. 

[v. 4.] London, R. Ackermann. viii, 386 p., 13 pi., 
5^x3^. N.Y., U.W. (1301) 

■ — , a Christmas and New Year's present for 1827, 

ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 5.] London, R. Acker- 
mann. xii, 416 p., 13 pi. and presentation pi., 5% x 3£. 
B.P., P.M., U.W. (1302) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1828, 

ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 6.] London, R. Acker- 
mann. x, 418 p., 13 pi., 5i x 3i. N.Y., B.P. (1303) 

, a Christmas and New Year's present for 1829, 

ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 7.] London, R. Acker- 
mann. x, 422 p., 14 pi., 5ix3J. B.P., U.W. (1304) 



92 

Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday- 
present for 1830, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 8.] 
London, R. Ackermann & Co. x, 422 p., 14 pi., 5^x3^. 

F. (1305) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1831, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 9.] Lon- 
don. R. Ackermann. x, 386 p., 15 pi., b\ x 2>\. 

P.M. (1306) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1832, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 10. ] Lon- 
don, Ackermann; and Carey & Lea, Philadelphia. 
356 p., 12 pi., 6x3f. N.Y., P.M. (1307) 

The first issue of new series. 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1833, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 11.] Lon- 
don, R. Ackermann. 356 p., 11 pi., 6 x 3f. 

N.Y., P.M. (1308) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent, 1834, ed. by Frederick Shoberl. [v. 12.] London, 
Ackermann & Co. 356 p., 11 pi., 6 x 3|. 

P.M. (1309) 
Also issued without date. N.Y. (1310) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1835, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 13.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 356 p., 10 pi., 6^ x 4. 

N.Y., B.P. (1311) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday' pres- 
ent for 1836, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 14.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 356 p., 11 pi., 6^ x 4. 

P.M. (1312) 
Also issued without date. N.Y. (1313) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1837, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 15.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 356 p., 11 pi., 6£ x 4. 

N.Y., P.M. (1314) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1838, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 16.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 360 p., 11 pi., 6| x 4. 

P.M. (1315) 
Also issued without date. NY. (1316) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1839, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 17.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 360 p., 11 pi., 6^ x 4. 

N.V., B.P. (1317) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v 18.] London, 
Ackermann & Co., 1840. viii, 9-360 p., lip ., 6i x 4. 

N.Y., B.P. (1318) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1841, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 19.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 354 p., 11 pi., 6^ x 4. 

P.M. (1319) 



93 

Forget-me-not, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday- 
present for 1842, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 20.] 
London, Ackermann & Co. 354 p., 11 pi., 6| x 4. 

B.P., P.M. (1320) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1843, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 21.] Lon- 
don. 354 p., 11 pi., 6^x4. B.P., P.M. (1321) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1844, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 22.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co., 354 p., 11 pi., Q% x 4. 

N.Y., P.M. (1322) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1845, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 23.] Lon- 
don. 322 p., 10 pi., 6i x 4. N.Y. (1323) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1846, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 24.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 286 p., 10 pi., 6£ x 4£. 

N.Y. (1324) 

, a Christmas, New Year's and birthday pres- 
ent for 1847, ed. by Frederic Shoberl. [v. 25.] Lon- 
don, Ackermann & Co. 286 p., 10 pi., 6f x 4f . 

B.P. (1325) 
The last issue. 

Forget me not. London, 1856. T.-B. (1325a) 

. London, T. Nelson & Sons, 1863. xi p., 

1 1., 13-192 p., front., 5| x 3£. U.W. (1326) 

Friends' annual, or aurora borealis for 1834, ed. by mem- 
bers of the Society of Friends. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Charles Empson. xiv p., 1 1., 274 p., [2 pi.,] 6J x 4. 

N.Y., B.P., L.C. U.W. (1327) 
Issued in 1833 as "Aurora borealis." 
Friendship's gift, London. See "Amaranth," London, 
Ed. Lacey, n. d. 

, London. Reprint, ed. by C. Cecil, London. 

Holmes, successor to Lacey [circa 1850] . T.-B. (1327a) 

Friendship's offering, London, G. Kershaw & Son, n. d. 
viii, 9-256 p., [6 pi.,] 7 x 4^. "To a friend." 

U.W. (1328) 

, a literary album, ed. by Thomas K. Hervey. 

[v. 1.] London, Lupton Relfe, 1824. vi, 222 p., [6 pi.,] 
5ix3f. B.A. (1329) 

, or annual remembrancer. A Christmas and 

New Year's gift for 1825. [v 2.] London, Lupton 
Relfe. viii p., 11., 291, 60 p., 14 pi. [only 13 in reality], 
5ix3f. B.A. (1330) 

, a literary album, ed. by Thomas K. Hervey. 

[v. 3.] London, Lupton Relfe, 1826. xvi, 398 p., 13 
pi., 5£x3£. B.P., B.A. (1331) 

, a literary album, ed. by Thomas K. Hervey. 

[v. 4.] London, 1827. xii, 348 p., 11 pi., 5£ x 3£. 

B.P., B.A. (1332) 



94 

Friendship's offering, a literary album and Christmas 
and New Year's present for 1828. [v. 5.] London, 
Smith, Elder & Co., 1828. xii p., 1 1., 385 p., 13 pi., 
5fx3|. B.A. (1333) 

, a literary album, and Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1829. [v. 6.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1829. xii, 420 p , 13 pi., 5£ x 3£. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1334) 

, a literary album, and Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1830. [v. 7.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1830. xii, 384 p., 13 pi., 6 x 3f. 

N.Y., B.A. (1335) 

, a literary album, and Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1831. [v. 8.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1831. xii, 408 p., 13 pi., 6 x 3f. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1336) 

— — , a literary album, and Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1832. [v. 9.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1832. xii, 384 p., 12 pi., 6£ x 3|. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1337) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1833. [v. 10.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1833. xii, 384 p., 12 pi., 6 x 3J. 

N.Y., B.A., P.M. (1338) 
With this issue absorbed "The winter's wreath." 

■ — and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1834. [v. 11.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1834. xii, 384 p., 12 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1339) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1835. [v. 12.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1835. xii, 384 p., 12 pi., 6| x 3£. 

N.Y., B.P. B.A., (1340) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1836. [v. 13.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1836. xii, 382 p., 11 pi., 6x4. 

B.P., B.A., U.W. (1341) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1837. [v. 14.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1837. xii, 384 p., 11 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A., U.W. (1342) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1838. [v. 15.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1838. xii, 384 p., 11 pi., 6 x 4. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1343) 

— — and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1839. [v. 16.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1839. xii, 384 p., 10 pi., 6| x 3|. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A., U.W. (1344) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1840. [v. 17.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1840. xii, 384 p., 10 pi., 6x4. 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (1345) 



95 

Friendship's offering and winter's wreath, a Christmas 
and New Year's present for 1841. [v. 18.] Lon- 
don, Smith, Elder & Co., 1841. xii, 384 p., 11 pi., 
6£x3£. N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1346) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1842. [v. 19.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co , 1842. xii, 384 p., 10 pi., 6 x 3£. 

B.P., B.A., C.U. (1347) 

and winter's wreath, a Christmas and New 

Year's present for 1843. [v. 20.] London, Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1843. xii, 384 p., 9 pi. [pi. no. 4 was 
never issued, see preface], 6 x 4. N.Y., B.A. (1348) 

of sentiment and mirth, 1844. [v. 21.] Lon- 
don, Smith, Elder & Co., 1844. viii, 240 p., 10 pi., 
8i x 5^. N.Y., L.C., B.A., U.W. (1349) 

Gage d'amitie. London, Fisher, 1834-41. T.-B. (1350-1357) 
Garland, The, London, 1852. T.-B. (1358) 

Gem, The, a literary annual, ed. by Thomas Hood. [v. 1.] 
London, Wm. Marshall, 1829. 324 p., 16 pi., 6 x 3f . 

N.Y. B.P., (1359) 
Also issued in large paper, T% x 4J£. L.C. (1360) 

, a literary annual, ed. by Thomas Hood. [v. 2.] 

London, W. Marshall, 1830. xii, 275 p., 13 pi., 6f x 4£. 

N.Y., P.M. (1361) 

■ , a literary annual, [v. 3.] London, W. Mar- 
shall, 1831. xii, 276 p., 12 pi., 6£ x 4J. F. (1362) 
Also issued as "Hibernian keepsake," 1832. 

— , a literary annual, [v. 4.] London, Wm. Mar- 
shall, 1832. viii, 276 p., 12 pi., 6|- x 4J. 

"N.Y., L.C. (1363) 

Gem of art, The, one hundred steel plates selected from 
The keepsake, Heath's annuals, etc. London, folio, 
1830, 1834. 2 vols. T.-B. (1364-1365) 

Gem of loveliness for 1843, by H. I. & W. Stevens. 
2d ed. London [1843]. 8vo. T.-B. B.M. (1366) 

Gems of art. A token of remembrance, illustrated by 
superb line engravings. London, Whittaker & Co. 
n. d. xvi, 224 p., 23 pi., 7f x 5£. B.P., C.U., (1367) 

Gems of beauty displayed in a series of highly finished 
engravings after Cattermole, Paris, etc. Text by the 
Countess of Blessington. London Virtue, royal 4to. 
1836-40. 4 vols. T.-B., B.M. (1368-1371) 

Geographical Annual, The, 1832-6. Lond. Bull. 8vo. 

T.-B. (1372-1376) 

Gift, The, a book of tales and pencillings in poetry and 
prose, illustrated by great artists. London, T. Nel- 
son & Sons, 1866. viii, 9-336 p., [17 pi.,] 6£ x 4f. 

B.A. (1377) 

Gift for all seasons, The, ed. by William Anderson. 
London, Smith, Elder & Co. ,1839. x, 354 p., 1 1., 9 pi. 
6ix4. U.W. (1378) 

, ed. by William Anderson. London. 2d edi- 
tion. John Chidley, 1840. x, 243 p., [pi.,] Q\ x 3f . 

P.M. (1379) 
Same as 1839, except last pages omitted. 



96 

Gift of Love and Friendship, The, London, Nelson, 1846. 

12mo. T.-B. (1380) 

Golden childhood, or the child's own annual of pictures, 

poetry and music. London, Ward, Lock & Tyler, 

n. d. viii, 9-320 p., illus., 1\ x 6. F. (1381) 

Graces, The, or literary souvenir for 1824. London, 

Hurst & Co., 1824. T.-B., B.M. (1382) 

Heath's book of beauty, 1833. ed. by L. E.L[andon]. 
[v. 1 ] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown. 
Green & Longman, vi p., 1 1., 264 p., 19 pi., 1\ x 4^-. 

N.Y., B.A. (1383) 

, 1834, ed. by Countess of Blessington. [v. 2.] 

London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longman, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 19 pi., 7f x 4f . 

N.Y., P.M. (1384) 

, 1835, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 3.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 264 p., 19 pi., 1\ x 4|. 

N.Y. (1385) 

, 1836, ed. by the Countess of Blessington, 

[v. 4.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 19 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

N.Y., B.A., U.W. (1386) 

, 1837, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 5.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 264 p., 19 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

B.A., P.M. (1387) 

, 1838, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 6.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longmans, vi, 280 p., pi., 9£ x 6|-. P.M. (1388) 

, 1839, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 7.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longmans, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 12 pi., 9 x 6|. 

B.P., N.Y. (1389) 

, 1840, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v: 8.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longmans, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 13 pi., 8f x 6. (1390) 

, 1841, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 9.1 London, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 16 pi., 9£ x 6f. 

N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1391) 

, 1842, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 10.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, vi p., 1 1., 278 p., 1 1., 13 pi., 8f x 6. 

C.U. (1392) 

, 1843, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 11.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 13pl.,9x6£. B.P. (1393) 

, 1844, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 12.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 13 pi., 9x6. C.U. (1394) 

, 1845, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 13.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, vi p., 1 1., 280 p., 13 pi., 8f x 6. 

C.U., B.A. (1395) 



97 

Heath's book of beauty, 1848, ed. by the Countess of 
Blessington. [v. 14.] London. * (1396) 

, 1847, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 15. J Longman, Brown, Green, & Longman, vi p., 
1 1., 1-280 p., 13 pi., 9 x 6i. (1397) 

Continued as "Book of beauty," 1848. 

Heath's gallery of engravings, 4to, 1836, ed. by C. Heath. 
London, Longman. T.-B. (1398) 

■ , 1837, ed. by C. Heath, London, Longman. 

T.-B. (1399) 

, 1838, ed. by C. Heath, London, Longman. 

T.-B. (1400) 

Heath's gems of Beauty, 4to, ed. by Lady Blessington. 
London, Longman, 1836-40. See Gems of beauty. 

Heath's picturesque annual, [v. 1.] London, Longman, 
Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1832. iv p., 2 1., 256 p., 
26 pi., 7£x4|. B.P. (1401) 

Also pub. in large paper with proof plates. T.-B. 

. [v. 2.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, 

Green & Longman, 1833. iv p., 2 1., 256 p., 26 pi., 
7| x 4£. B.P. (1402) 

Also pub. in large paper with proof plates. T.-B. 

, for 1834. [v. 3.] London, Longman, Rees, 

Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1834. 3 p. 1., 256 p., 

21 pi., 7fx4|. B.P. (1403) 

Also pub. in large paper with proof plates. T.-B. 

, for 1835. [v. 4.] London, Longman, Rees, 

Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1835. iv p., 2 1., 
256 p., 21 pi., 7f x4f. U.W. (1404) 

Also pub. in large paper with proof plates. T.-B. 

, for 1836. [v. 5.] London, Longman, Rees, 

Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1836. iv p., 2 1., 
256 p., 7fx4f. U.W. (1405) 

Also pub. in large paper with proof plates. T.-B. 

. [v. 6.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown 

& Longman, 1837. vi p., 1 1., 264 p., 20 pi., 9i x 6£. 

F. (1406) 

. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown Green 

& Longman, 1838. vi p., 1 1., 264 p., 19 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

F. (1407) 

. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 

Longmans, 1839. vi p., 1 1., 256 p., 20 pi., 9J x 6£. 

F. (1408) 

, for 1840. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, 

Green & Longmans, 1840. viii, 274 p., 15 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

U.W. (1409) 

, for 1841. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, 

Green & Longmans, 1841. viii, 288 p., 16 pi., 9^ x 6^. 

B.P., U.W. (1410) 

. London, 1842, Longman, Brown, Green & 

Longmans, viii, 268 p., 21 pi., 9£ x 6j. 

B.P. (1411) 



98 

Heath's picturesque annual. London, Longman, Brown, 
Green & Longmans, 1843. viii, 256 p., 18 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

F. (1412) 

, for 1844. London, Longman, Brown, Green, 

& Longmans, 1844. xivp., 1 1., 246 p., 18 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

U.W. (1413) 
, 1845. Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, 1845. viii, 311 p., 13 pi., 9x6f. F. (1414) 
This is vol. 2 of "Cattermole's historical annual." 
Hibernian keepsake for 1832, The. London, C. Fleming, 
xii, 276 p., 12 pi., 7f x 5. F. (1415) 
Same as "Gem," 1831. 
Historical keepsake. London. T.-B. (1416) 

— — . 2d. series, ed. by John W. Dalby. London, 

T. Hurst, 1836. 365 p., 20 pi., 6£ x 4. 

N.Y., P.M. (1417) 
Historical souvenir and literary cabinet, The. London, 
circa 1840. 8vo. 

Hive, The, a Selection of Poetry. 



T.-B. 


(1418) 


London, 


1832- 


T.-B. 


(1419) 


London. 


ill us., 


* 


(1420) 



Holiday keepsake, by Mrs. Sherwood, 
post 8vo. n. d. [circa 1840]. 

Hommage aux dames. London, John Setts, Jr., 1825. iv, 
159 p., 4 p. music, many blank p. for notes, 1-15 p., 
[7 pi.]. N.Y., B.P. (1421) 

[Hood's] comic annual. See Comic annual. 

Hood's comic annual. London, [v. 1-20] 1869-88. 8|-x6}-. 

B.P. (1422-1441) 

Humourist, The, a companion for the Christmas fireside, 
by W. H. Harrison, with 50 engravings from designs 
by T. Rowlandson. London, 1831, R. Ackermann. 
xiv, 286 p., 50 pi., 7 x 4£. F. (1442) 

, a companion for the Christmas fireside, by 

W. H. Harrison, embellished with 80 engravings. 
London, R. Ackermann, 1832. xii, 3-288 p., 81 pi., 
7x4. F. (1443) 

Hunter's annual, The. London, Baily & Co., 1838. 

12 mo. T.-B. (1444) 

. London, Baily & Co., 1839. 12 mo. T.-B. (1445) 

Imperial, The, a Christmas and New- Year's present for 
1839. London, Wm. Tombleson. 2 p.l., 9-195 p., 
10 pi., 8x5. N.Y., B.P., B.A. (1446) 

Also issued "for 1841, Wm. Tombleson & Co., 1841." 

B.P. (1447) 
Infants annual, The: or Nursery Present. London, 1831. 

T.-B. (1448) 

. London, 1832. T.^B. (1449) 

. London, 1833. T.-B. (1450) 

Iris, The, a literary and religious offering, ed. by Rev. 
Thomas Dale. [v. 1.] London, Sampson Low, 1830. 
xii, 332 p., 11 pi., 6^x4. N.Y. (1451) 

Follows "Offering," 1829. 



Iris, The, a religious and literary offering, ed. by Rev. 
Thomas Dale. [v. 2.] London, Sampson Low, 1831. 
xp, 1 1., 334 p., 11 pi., 6£x4. N.Y., B.P. (1452) 

Iris of prose, poetry and art, for 1840, ed. by Mary 
Russell Mitford. London, 1839. pi. T.-B. (1453) 

Janus. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1826, (no illustrations). 

T.-B. (1454) 

Jennings' landscape annual, 1835, 1836. See Land- 
scape annual. 

Johnson's shooter's annual: 1830, The, London, Johnson. 

T.-B. (1455) 

Juvenile Album, The, 1832: a reprint of the Forget-me- 
not for 1831. London, Tarry & Co., T.-B. (1456) 

Juvenile amulet. London, Edward Lacey, 1835 [?] . 6 pi. 

T.-B. (1457) 

Juvenile bijou, ed. by Miss Leslie. London, n. d. 

circa 1830, reprinted circa 1844. T.-B. (1458-1459) 

Juvenile forget me not, The. See also "Ackermann's 
Juvenile forget me not," an entirely different publi- 
cation. 

, 1828. [v. 1.] T.-B. (1460) 

— -, a Christmas and New Year's gift, a birth- 
day present for 1829, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 2.] 
London, N. Hailes. x p., 1 1., 239 p., 16 pi., 6| x 4. 

U.W. (1461) 

— -, a Christmas and New Year's gift, or birthday 

present for the year 1830, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 3.] 
London, N. Hailes. viii, 229 p., 12 pi., 6^ x 4. 

N.Y., B.P. (1462) 
"Ackermann's juvenile forget me not," 1830 and follow- 
ing years, is entirely distinct, being a rival and imitator 
of this series. 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift, or birthday 

present for the year 1831, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 4.] 
London, Frederick Westley & A. H. Davis, viii, 224 p., 
12 pi., 6^x4. N.Y. (1463) 

, 1832, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 5.] London, 

Westley & Davis, viii, 9-221 p., 8 pi., 6J x 4. 

F. (1464) 

Juvenile forget-me-not, a Christmas and New Year's 
gift, or birth-day present, 1833, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall, 
[v. 6.] London, R. Ackermann, 1833. viii p., 1 1., 
11-224 p., 11 pi., 6^x4. N.Y. (1465) 

— , a Christmas and New Year's gift, or birth-day 

present, 1834, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 7.] London, 
Ackermann & Co. viii, 9-240 p. [237-40 are ads.]. 

N.Y., B.P. (1466) 

, 1835. [v. 8.] T.-B., B.M. (1467) 

, a Christmas and New Year's gift, or birth-day 

present, 1836, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. [v. 9.] London, 
Ackermann & Co. iv p., 1 1., 7-232 p., 10 pi., 6£ x 4. 

N.Y., P.M. (1468) 



100 

Juvenile forget-me-not, a Christmas and New-Year's 
gift, or birth-day present, 1837, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. 
[v. 10.] London, Ackermann & Co., 1837. iv p., 
1 1., 7-240 p., 10 pi., 6^x4. U.W. (1469) 

Juvenile forget-me-not, The, ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. 
London, R. Ackermann, n. d. iv, 7-254 p., [4 pi.,] 
6ix3f. N.Y. (1470) 

. ed. by Mrs. S. C. Hall. London, T. Nelson & 

Sons, 1862. viii, 9-224 p., 6| x 4. P.M. (1471) 

Juvenile keepsake, 1829, ed. by Thomas Roscoe. Lon- 
don, Hurst, Chance & Co., 1829. xiv, 224 p. [8 pi.,] 
6^x4. N.Y. (1472) 

, 1830. T.-B., B.M. (1473) 

. London, Edward Lacey, 1835. T.-B. (1474) 

Juvenile keepsake, The, sm. 4to, ed. by P. Carle. Lon- 
don, Darton & Co., 1850. T.-B. (1475) 

Juvenile landscape annual, The. London, c. 1830. 

T.-B. (1475a) 

Juvenile missionary keepsake. London, 1846. 8vo. 

T.-B., B.M. (1476) 

Juvenile offering, The. London, Leicester [1848.] 16mo. 

T.-B., B.M. (1477) 

Juvenile scrap-book, The, by Mrs. Ellis. London, 1840. 
[v. 5.] 105 p., 16 pi., 7fx5|. P.M. (1478) 

Continuation of "Fisher's juvenile scrap-book" series. 

, 1841. T.-B. (1479) 

, 1842, by Mrs. Ellis. London, Fisher, Son & 

Co. vi p., 1 1., 92 p., 16 pi., 71 x 5. B.P. (1480) 

Engr. t. reads, "Fisher's juvenile scrap-book." 

, 1843, by Mrs. Ellis. London, Fisher, Son & 

Co. 2 p. 1., 103 p., 16 pi., 7fx5i. N.Y. (1481) 

, by the author of "The women of England." 

[S. S. Ellis.] 1844. London, Fisher, Son & Co. 2p.l., 
100 p., 16 pi. 7£x5£. N.Y. (1482) 

, 1845, by Mrs. Ellis. T.-B., B.M. (1483) 

, 1846, by Mrs. Ellis. T.-B., B.M. (1484) 

, bv the author of "The women of England," 

1847. Fisher, Son & Co., London. 102 p., 16 pi., 
7fx5. F. (1485) 

Vig. t. reads "Fisher's juvenile scrap-book." 

, by Mrs. Ellis, 1848. T.-B., B.M. (1486) 

, by J. Strickland, 1849. T.-B. (1487) 

, by Mrs. Milner, 1850. T.-B. (1488) 

Juvenile wreath. The title of Part 2 of Amaranth, n. d., 
Edward Lacey. 

Keepsake, The, for 1828. [v. 1.] London, Hurst, Chance 
& Co. xii, 312 p., 19 pi., 7i x 4f . 

L.C., B.P., B.A. (14S9) 

— , for 1829, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. 

[v. 2.] London, Hurst, Chance & Co. viii, 360 p., 
19 pi., 7i x 4f. L.C., B.P., B.A. (1490) 




101 

Keepsake.The, for 1830, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds 
[v. 3.] London, Hurst, Chance & Co. viii, 352 p., 
18 pi., 1\ x 4f. N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1491) 

for 1831, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. 

London, Hurst, Chance & Co. viii, 320 p., 

7ix4|. N.Y., L.C., B.P. (1492) 

for 1832, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds, 
[v. 5.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & 
Green, iv, 320 p., 17 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1493) 

, for 1833, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. 

[v. 6.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, iv, 308 p., 17 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1494) 

, for 1834, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. 

[v. 7.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 312 p., 17 pi., 1\ x 4f . 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (1495) 

, for 1835, ed. by Frederic Mansel Reynolds. 

[v. 8.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 296 p., 17 pi., 1\ x 5. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (1496) 

, for 1836, ed. by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, [v. 9.] 

London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longman. 2 p. 1., 324 p., 19 pi., 7\ x 4f. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (1497) 

, for 1837, ed. by Lady Emeline Stuart Wort- 
ley, [v. 10.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green 
& Longman, vi p., 1 1., 328 p., 18 pi., 1\ x 4f 

L.C., B.A. (1498) 

— , for 1838. [v. 11.] London, Longman. Orme, 

Brown, Green & Longmans, vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 
9Jx6i. N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1499) 

, for 1839, ed. by F. M. Reynolds, [v. 12.] 

London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 
iv p., 2 1., 272 p., 12 pi., <d\ x 6£. 

N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1500) 

, for 1840, ed. by Lady E. Stuart Wortley. 

[v. 13.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longmans, vi p., 2 1., 264 p., 12 pi., 9| x <o\. 

N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1501) 

, for 1841, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 14.] London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & 
Longmans'. iv p., 2 1., 272 p., 15 pi., 9J x 6J. 

N.Y., L.C., B.A. (1502) 

, for 1842, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 15.] London, Longman, Brown. Green & Long- 
mans, iv p.. 2 1., 280 p., 13 pi., 91 x 6^-. 

N.Y., L.C., B.P. (1503) 

, for 1843, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 16.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, iv p., 2 1., 272 p., 13 pi., 9 x 6J. 

N.Y., L.C., P.M. (1504) 



102 

Keepsake, The, for 1844, ed. by the Countess of Blessing- 
ton, [v. 17.] London, Longman, Brown, Green& Long- 
mans, ivp., 2 1., 270 p., 13 pl.,9|x6i. F. (1505) 

r, for 1845, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 18.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
man, etc. iv p., 2 1 , 272 p., 13 pi., 9x6. 

N.Y., L.C. (1506) 

, for 1846, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 19.] London, Longman, Brown, Green & Long- 
mans, iv p., 2 1., 278 p., 13 pi., 9x6. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1507) 

, for 1847, ed. by-the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 20.] London, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, 
iv p., 2 1., 288 p., 13 pi., 9i x 6£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1508) 

, for 1848, ed. by the Countess of Bless- 
ington. [v. 21.] London, David Bogue. 3 p. 1., 280 p., 
12pl., 9£x6£. N.Y , L.C, B.A. (1509) 

. London and Edinburgh, Thomas Nelson, 

1848. 2 p. 1., 128 p., 3f x 2f . F. (1510) 

, 1849, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 22.] London, David Bogue, 1849. 3 p. 1., 276 p., 
12pl. ( 9fx6£. N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1511) 

, 1850, ed. by the Countess of Blessington. 

[v. 23.] London, David Bogue, 1850. viii, 272 p., 12 
pi., 9ix6*. N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1512) 

■ — , 1851, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 24.] London, 

David Bogue, 1851. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9| x 6*. 
NY., L.C, B.A. (1513) 

- — — , 1852, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 25.] London, 

David Bogue, 1852. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9£ x 6£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1514) 

, 1853, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 26.] London, 

David Bogue, 1853. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9£ x 6$. 
N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1515) 

, 1854, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 27.] London, 

David Bogue. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9| x 6£. 

N.Y., L.C, B.A. (1516) 

, 1855, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 28.] London, 

David Bogue, 1855. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9 x 6£. 

NY., L.C. (1517) 

— , 1856, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 29.] London, 

David Bogue, 1856. vip., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9 x 6£. 
N.Y., L.C, P.M. (1518) 

, 1857, ed. by Miss Power, [v. 30.] London, 

David Bogue, 1857. vi p., 1 1., 272 p., 12 pi., 9 x 6£. 

NY.. L.C. (1519) 

, 1861. London, Nelson & Son. T.-B. (1520) 

Temporary revival, or imitation. 
Keepsake francais, Le. 1830. ed. by Mrs. A. A. Watts. 
London, Whittaker. T.-B. (1521) 

, ou souvenir de litterature contemporaine. 

1831, deuxieme annee, Paris, Giraldon-Bovinet et 
cie. London, Whittaker, Treacher & Co. 

T.-B. (1522) 



103 

Ladies' and gentlemen's polite assistant and useful re- 
membrancer, 1831. London, Sutterly. T.-B. (1523) 

Ladies' poetical album, 1831. London. T.-B. (1524) 

Lady's keepsake and maternal monitor. London, Ed- 
ward Lacey, 1835. 18mo. (1525) 
Not a true literary gift-book. 

Ladies keepsake, London, 1840. T.-B. (1526) 

Lady's scrap book. London, quarto, circa 1840 

T.-B. (1527) 

Landscape album, The, or Great Britain illustrated in a 
series of 61 views by W. Westall with descriptions by 
Thomas Moule. London, Charles Tilt, 1832. viii, 
120 p., [61 pi.,] 7f x 5. N.Y. (1528) 

. 2d series. London, Charles Tilt, 1834. viii, 

118 p., 59 pi., 7fx 5. F. (1529) 

Landscape annual, 1830. Tourist in Switzerland and 
Italy, by T. Roscoe. |v. 1-] London, viii, 278 p., 

25 pi. and vig. t., 7f x 5. N.Y. (1530) 
This and the following 9 vols, were issued also in large 
paper, proof impressions on India paper. 

An edition was issued in 1835 with 5 pi., different 
and not by Prout, same text but reset. 2 pi., 278 p. 

(1531) 

, 1831. Tourist in Italy, by Thomas Roscoe. 

[v. 2.] London, Robt. Jennings, 1831. vi p., 1 1., 271 p., 

26 pi., 7fx5. N.Y. (1532) 
, 1832. Tourist in Italy, by Thomas Roscoe. 

[v. 3.] London, Jennings & Chaplin, 1832. iv, 287 p., 
26 pi., 7£x4f. U.W. (1533) 

■ — , 1833, or tourist in Italy, by Thomas Roscoe. 

[v. 4.] London, Jennings & Chaplin, 1833. 3 p. 1., ■ 
271 p., 24 pi., 1\ x 4f. N.Y. (1534) 

— . The tourist in France, by Thomas Roscoe. 

[v. 5.1 London, Jennings & Chaplin, 1834. vi p., 1 1., 
280 p., 26 pi., 7* x 4f. N.Y., U.W. (1535) 

. The tourist in Spain, Grenada, by T. Roscoe. 

[v. 6.] London, Robt. Jennings & Co., 1835. xv p., 
1 1., 288 p., 21 pi., 7£x4f. U.W. (1536) 

There was also an edition in 1835 of the 1830 vol., but 
with different pi. and text reset. (1537) 

. The tourist in Spain, by T. Roscoe. [v. 7.] 

London, Robt. Jennings, 1836. xii, 280 p., 21 pi., 
7^x4f N.Y., U.W. (1538) 

Engr. t. reads, "Jennings' landscape annual." 

. The tourist in Spain for 1837. [v. 8.] Lon- 
don, Robt. Jennings, 1837. vi p., 1 1., 294 p., 21 pi., 
7£x4f. , N.Y., U.W. (1539) 

, or the tourist in Spain and Morocco, by Thos. 

Roscoe. [v. 9.] London, Robt. Jennings, 1838. x p., 
1 1., 292 p., 21 pi., 7f x 4f. .N.Y., U.W. (1540) 

, or tourist in Portugal, by W. H. Harrison. 

[v. 10.] London, Robt. Jennings, 1839. xi p., 1 1., 
290 p., 18 pi., 7f x4f. N.Y., U.W. (1541) 



104 

Landscape souvenir for 1835, a second series of 45 views 
of cities and scenery in Italy, Switzerland and France 
from drawings by Prout and Harding, with descrip- 
tions in English and French by Thos.Roscoe Lon- 
don, Fisher, Son & Co. 4to. 45 pi. T.-B. (1542) 

, 1837. T.-B. (1543) 

, 1838. T.-B. (1544) 

. 1839. T.-B. (1545) 

Landscape wreath, ed. by T. Campbell. London. Vir- 
tue, n. d. T.-B. (1546) 
Laurel. London, Sharpe. 1830. T.-B. (1547) 
Liliputian annual, The. London, 1841. \\ x l£. 

T.-B. (1548) 
Literary and pictorial souvenir, The, a museum of 
entertainment and instruction. London, Thomas 
Holmes, n. d. 2 p. 1., 313 p., [7 pi.,] 8% x 5^. 

B.P. (1549) 

Literary and pictorial repository. London, Berger, 

1838. T.-B. (1550) 

Literary and pictorial souvenir. London, I. Holme, 

circa 1845. T.-B. (1551) 

Literary bluebook, The, 1830. London, Marsh. 

T.-B. (1552) 

Literary cabinet, The, 1839. T.-B. (1553) 

Literary coronal, The, for 1825-6. [v. 3.] Glasgow, Rich- 
ard Griffin & Co., 1825. v p., 1 1., 9-383 p., engr. t., 
4|x3. F. (1554) 

Literary gem, The, for 1830. London, 1830. 1 p. 1., vii- 
viii, 542 p., 7± x 4£. U.W. (1555) 

Literary gift book, The. London, Marshall, 1834. 

T.-B. (1556) 

, for fireside, seaside and garden, ed. by Geo. 

Frederick Pardon. London, James Blackwood, n. d. 
[pref. d. Oct. 1856]. viii, 144 p., 10 pi., 9J x 6f. 

P.M. (1557) 

Literary keepsake. London and Glasgow, Griffin & Co., 
n. d. [circa 1850.] T.-B. (1558) 

Literary souvenir, or cabinet of poetry and romance, ed. 
by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 1.] London, Hurst, Robin- 
son & Co., 1825. xii, 394 p., 13 pi., 5^ x 3£. 

U.W. (1559) 
Also in large paper, 7f£ x 4%\ N.Y., L.C. 

, or cabinet of poetry and romance, ed. by 

Alaric A. Watts, [v. 2.] London, Hurst, Robinson & 
Co., 1826. xvi, 410 p., 1 1., 12 pi., 5£ x 3£. 

* (1560) 
Large paper, 7% x 4%. N.Y., L.C. 

, or cabinet of poetry and romance, ed. by 

Alaric A. Watts, [v. 3.] London, Longman, Rees, 
Orme, Brown & Green, 1827. xxiv, 402 p., 12 pi., 
5£x3i. B.P., (1561) 

Also large paper, 7% x 4^. N.Y., L.C. 



105 

Literary souvenir, or cabinet of poetry and romance, 
ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 4.] London, Longman, 
Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1828. xxii, 406 p., 14 pi., 
5ix3£. N.Y., B.P. (1562) 

Also large paper, 7f x 4J. L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 5.] London, Long- 
man, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1829. xviii, 
362 p., 12 pi., 5jx3§. B.A. (1563) 
Also large paper, 7J x 4|. N. Y., L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 6.] London, 

Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830. xviii 
p., 1 l.,362p., 1 1., 12 pi., 5| x3f. B.P. (1564) 

Also large paper, 7| x 4J. L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 7.] London, 

Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831. xiv, 
346 p., 12 pi., 5|x3f. C.U., B.A. (1565) 

Also large paper, 7J x 4|. N. Y., L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 8.] London, 

Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1832. xvi, 
340 p., 12 pi., 5fx3f. B.P. (1566) 

Also large paper, 7J x 4f. N. Y., L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 9.] London, 

Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 

1833. xiv, 306 p., 10 pi., 5f x 3i. B.P. (1567) 
Also large paper, 7J x 4|. N. Y., L. C. 

, ed. by Alaric A. Watts, [v. 10.] London, 

Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 

1834. xiv, 306 p., 10 pi., 5j x 3J. B.P. (1568) 
Also large paper, 7J x 4J. N. Y., L. C. 

, and cabinet of modern art, ed. by Alaric A. 

Watts. New series, [v. 11.] London, Whittaker & 
Co., 1835. xiv, 222 p., 25 pi., 1\ x 5 J. 

N. Y., L.C. (1569) 
Followed by "Cabinet of modern art." 

Looking glass, The, a caricature annual. London, 
McLean, 1830-35. v. 1-6, folio, il. by R. Seymour and 
W. Heath. T.-B. (1570-75) 

, 1836, 1837. * (1576-77) 

Love gift, A, for 1842[-45]. 4 v. T.-B. (1578-81) 

Love's offering, a musical annual, 1831-32. 2 v. Lon- 
don. T.-B. (1582-83) 

Lyre, The. London, 1830-31. T.-B. (1584-85) 

Magnet, The, ed. by Cecil. London, Renshaw, 1838. 

T.-B. (1586) 

Manchester keepsake, The, ed. by W. Gaskey. Man- 
chester, 1844. T.-B. (1587) 

Marshall's Christmas box, a juvenile annual. London, 
W. Marshall, 1831. B.M. (1588) 

, a juvenile annual. London, W. Marshall, 

1832. vip., 1 1., 215 p., 8pl., 6f x4i. N.Y. (1589) 
Title on back. "The Christmas box." 
This was reissued with date 1835. N.Y. (1590) 

May you like it, by Chas. B. Taylor. London, 6th ed., 
1840. xii, 404 p., 6jx4£. F. (1591) 

Midsummer comic annual, The, for 1836, ed. by 
author of "Lays for light hearts." London, William 
Marshall. 48 p., 13 pi., 6|x 4. F. (1592) 



106 

Midsummer keepsake, The, a literary present. Lon- 
don, William Marshall, 1834. iv p., 1 1., 136 p., [10 
pl.,]5ix3i. B.P. (1593) 

Military annual, The. London, Colburn, 1844. 8vo. 

T.-B. (1591) 

Miniature almanach, The. London, 1839. 

T.-B. (1595) 

Mirror of the graces, The. 1831. London. . 

T.-B. (1596) 

Missionary annual for 1833, ed. by William Ellis. Lon- 
don, Seeley & Sons. 300 p., 17 pi., 6i x 4. U. W. (1597) 

Mr. Matthews' comic annual, ed. by R. Cruickshank, 
1831. T.-B. (1597a) 

Mother's present to her daughter, A. Dublin, Leckie, 
1831. T.-B. (1598) 

Musical bijou, The. Quarto, 1830-32, London. 

T.-B. (1599-1601) 

, oblong quarto, ed. by W. A. Field, il. by 

Cruickshank. London, 1836. T.-B. (1602) 

. London, 1837. T.-B. (1603) 

■ , an album of music and poetry, ed. by F. H. 

Burney. London, D'Almaine. 1845, 1846, 1847. 

T.-B. (1604-6) 

, for 1848. An album of music and poetry, ed. 

by F. H. Bourney. London, D'Almaine & Co. 2 p. 1., 
1-100 p., [4 pi.,] 14x10. F. (1607) 

, 1849-52. London. T.-B. (1608-11) 

Musical forget me not, 1830-31. London, quarto. 

T.-B. (1612-13) 
Musical gem, 1829-33. London, quarto. 

T.-B. (1614-18) 

■ , for 1835, ed. by Nicholas More. London, 

quarto, 4 pors. ' T.-B. (1619) 

. London, Goulding and D'Almaine, 1845. 

T.-B. (1620) 

Musical souvenir, 1830. London. T.-B. (1621) 

"My own" annual, ed. by Mark Merrywell. London, 

Chapman & Hall, 1848. T.-B. (1622) 

Nautilus, 1829. London. T.-B. (1623) 

Naval annual, The, or stories of the sea, by Capt. 

Marryat. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, 

Green & Longman, 1836. 2 p. 1., 315 p., 19 pi., 8i x 

5f. F. (1624) 

Not a true annual gift. 

New casket, The, a gift book for all seasons. London, 

Tract Soc. 12 mo. T.-B. (1625) 

New comic annual, The, for 1831. London, Hurst, 

Chance & Co., xvi, 192 p., 49 pi. and numerous 

illus.,6jx4. F. (1626) 

Called Falstaff's Comic Annual on back, and in 

preface. 

There was a New comic annual pub. in 1835. 
New forget me not for parting friends. London, 
Simpkin. 48mo. T.-B. (1627) 

New gift book for youth. London, R. Clarke. 16mo. 

T.-B. (1628) 

New juvenile keepsake, by Mrs. Landon. London, 

1839, Colburn. 12mo. T.-B. (1629) 



107 

New musical annual, The. London, 1831. 

T.-B. (1630) 
New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir, ed. by Mrs- 
Alaric Watts, [v. 1.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme. 
Brown & Green, 1829. xii, 240 p., 12 pi., 5i x 3*. 

B.P. (1631) 

, and juvenile souvenir, ed. by Mrs. Alaric 

Watts, [v. 2.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown 
& Green, 1830. x, 240 p., 8 pi., 5f x 3 J. 

U.W. (1632) 

, and juvenile souvenir, ed. by Mrs. Alaric 

Watts, [v. 3.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown 
& Green, 1831. T.-B. (1633) 

, and juvenile souvenir, ed. by Mrs. Alaric 

Watts, [v. 4.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown 
& Green, 1832. x p., 1 1., 240 p., 8 pi., 5J x 3i. 

N.Y. (1634) 

, and juvenile souvenir, ed. by Mrs. Alaric. 

Watts, [v. 5.] London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, 
Green & Longman, 1833. x p., 1 1., 240 p., 9 pi., 6| x 4. 

B.P. (1635) 
London, 1834. * (1636) 

ed. by Mrs. A. A. Watts, [v. 6.] London, 
Whittaker, 1835. T.-B. (1637) 

, ed. by Mrs. A. A. Watts, [v. 7.] London, 

Whittaker, 1836. T.-B. (1638) 

New Year's token, 1835. London, Darton (Juvenile). 

T.-B. (1639) 

Northern poetical keepsake, 1856. Newcastle 

(printed in three colors). T.-B. (1640) 

Nosegay, a musical annual, 1832. London. 

T.-B. (1641) 

Nursery annual. London, circa 1840. T.-B. (1642) 

Nursery offering, The, or children's gift for 1835. Edin- 
burgh, 1835. 8vo. B.M. (1643) 

for 1836. Edinburgh, 1836. 8vo. B.M. (1644) 

Offering, ed. by Rev. Thomas Dale. London, Sampson 
Low, 1829. T.-B. (1645) 

Followed by Iris. 

, 1833, 1834. London, Lacey. T.-B. (1646-7) 

A new edition consisting of (a) Juvenile keepsake, (b) An- 
nual token. 

Olive branch, 1830-31, ed. by H. S. Baynes. Edinburgh, 

Baynes. T.-B. (1648-9) 

Oracle of rural life and spring almanach. London, 

1839. T.-B. (1650) 

Orient pearl, The, for 1835, ed. by W. Kirkpatrick. 

Calcutta, T. Ostell, 1835. vi p., 1 1., 336 p., 6* x 4. 

U.W. (1651) 
Oriental album, 1846. London, Crisse. T.-B. (1652) 

. London, Madden, 1848. * (1653) 

London, Madden, 1853 (new edition). 

* (1654) 



108 

Oriental annual, or scenes in India. [1834, v. 1.] 
London, Edward Bull, 1835. 4 p. 1., 254 p., 25 pi., 
7 1 x 5. 

N.Y., B.P. (1655) 

, or scenes in India, 1835. [v. 2.] London, 

Bull & Churton. vi p., 1 1., 263 p., 22 pi., 7| x 5. 

N.Y. (1656) 

, or scenes in India, 1836. [v. 3.] London, Ed- 
ward Churton, 1836. 4 p. 1., 297 p., 22 pi., 7f x 4{. 

N.Y. (1657) 

. Lives of the Mogul emperors, by Rev. 

Hobart Caunter [v. 4.] London, Charles Tilt, 1837. 
x p., 1 1., 240 p., 22 pi., 7| x 5. N.Y. (1658) 

, or scenes in India, by Rev. Hobart Caunter. 

[v. 5.] London, Charles Tilt, 1838. 3 p. 1., 242 p., 22 
pi., 7|x4|. N.Y., B.P. (1659) 

Followed by "Caunter's & Daniels' oriental annual," 1839. 
■ , containing a series of tales, legends and his- 
torical romances, by Thomas Bacon, [v. 6.] London, 
Charles Tilt, 1839. x p., 1 1., 250 p., 18 pi., 7f x 4f . 

F. (1660) 
See "Caunter's and Daniels' oriental annual," 1839. 

— — , containing a series of tales, legends and his- 
torical romances, by Thomas Bacon, [v. 7.] London, 
Charles Tilt, 1840. 3 p. 1., 244 p., 18 pi., 7f x 4f . 

N.Y. (1661) 

Orientalist, ed. by T. Bacon. London, Arnold, 1841, 

1842. T.-B. (1662-63) 

Continuation of "Oriental annual." 

Pearl offering. London, n. d. See Pearl offering, N. Y. 

Perennial. London, Darten & Co., circa 1845. 

T.-B. (1664) 

Peter Parley's annual published in London from 1839 

for many years was probably really the bound volumes 

of the "Peter Parley's magazine." 

Phrenological bijou, 1831. T.-B. (1665) 

Pictorial cabinet, 1846. London, Harwood. 

T.-B. (1666) 
Pledge of affection. London, Edward Lacey, 1835[?] 
6 pi. T.-B. (1667) 

Pledge of friendship, 1826-1828. London, Marshall. 

T.-B. (1668-70) 

. Dublin, Fleming, 1831. T.-B. (1671) 

Poetic prism, 1848, ed. by R. N. Greville, Edinburgh, 
Maclachlan. T.-B. (1672) 

Poetical album, ed. by A. A. Watts. London, Hurst & 
Co., 1825-1829. * (1673-77) 

Poetical annual, being selections from the English poets 
from Spencer to Beattie. London, Scott, Webster & 
Geary, 1836. x, 406 p., por., illus., 6| x 4J. 

U.W. (1678) 
Poetical forget-me-not. London, Darton, circa 1842. 

T.-B. (1679) 
Poetical offering, 1831, 1832. London, Fry. 

T.-B. (1680-81) 
Poole's royal sovereign, a New Year's gift, 1827. Lon- 
don, J. Poole. 132 p., 1 1., 12 pi., 4* x 3. 

U.W. (1682) 



Portfolio, The. London, 1832. T.-B. (1683) 

Portraits of children of the nobility, ed. by C. Heath. 
London, C. Heath, 1838-1841. T.-B. (1684-87) 

Present, The, a forget me not for the young. Dedicated 
to L. E. L. and with por. of Queen Adelaide. London, 
Edward Lacey, 1835. 6 pi. T.-B. (1688) 

Prism of imagination, 1844, ed. by Baroness de Cala- 
brella. London, Longmans. T.-B. (1689) 

Protestant annual, The, 1841, ed. by Charlotte Eliza- 
beth. London, Francis Baisler. xi, 307 p., 10 pi., 
7ix4f. B.P., U.W. (1690) 

2d ed. called "Protestant Christian keepsake." 

Protestant Christian keepsake. London, Francis 
Baisler, n. d., 2d edition [of Protestant annual], xi, 
307 p., 10 pi., 7J x 4|. N.Y., B.P. (1691) 

Rainbow, circa 1840. London, C. Heath. T.-B. (1692) 

Recordanza, or friendship's memento, 1832. London. 

T.-B. (1693) 

Recreation, The, a gift-book for young readers, 1841- 
1847. Edinburgh. B.M. (1694-99) 

, Edinburgh, John Menzies, 1848. vi, 346 p., 

(6 pi.,) 6x4. P.M. (1699b) 

, 1849-1850. * (1700-1) 

Regent, or royal tablet of memory, 1831-1854. Lon- 
don, Satterby. T.-B. (1702) 

Relaxation (Juvenile) , 1837. Edinburgh, Whyte & Co. 

T.-B. (1703) 

, or a book for Christmas. Longmans, 18mo. 

* (1704) 

Remember me! a New Year's gift or Christmas pres- 
ent, 1825. London, I. Poole, xxiv, 336 p., 8 p. of 
music, [337-360 p.,] 361-372 p., [9 pi.,] 5} x 3L 

B.P. (1705) 

, a token of Christian affection, 1830-1832. 

London, Darton & Clark. T.-B. (1706-8) 

Remembrance, The, 1831, ed. by Thomas Roscoe. 
London, Jennings & Chaplin, viii, 260 p., 13 pi., 
7fx4|. F. (1709) 

, 1838, new ed. in honor of Queen's accession. 

T.-B. (1710) 

, 1843. London, Spalding. 16mo. B.M. (1711) 

Renfrewshire annual for 1842, a collection of original 
pieces in prose and verse chiefly by native authors, 
ed. by Mrs. Maxwell Paisley. Murray & Stuart and 
John Neilson, 1842. viii p., 1 1., 320 p., 9 pi., 6i x 4. 

U.W. (1712) 

Reynolds dramatic annual, 1831. See Dramatic 
annual. 

Rose and holly, a gift book for all the year. Edinburgh, 
1867. T.-B. (1713) 

Rose of four seasons, 1832. London. T.-B. (1714) 

Royal repository and picturesque diary, 1831. Lon- 
don, Satterby. T.-B. (1715) 

Royal sovereign, a New Year's gift, 1827. London, ed. 
and pub. by Toole. T.-B. (1716) 

Royal Victoria keepsake, circa 1852. London, Holmes. 

T.-B. (1717) 



110 

Ruby, The, a juvenile forget-me-not, and pledge of affec- 
tion. London, John Reynolds & Son, n. d. iv, 7-254 
p., [6 pi.,] 6fx3f. U.W. (1718) 

Sacred annual, ed. by Rev. R. Montgomery. London, 
1834. T.-B. (1719) 

Sacred harp. Lond., Leckie, 1831-1832. T.-B. (1720-21) 

Sacred iris, The, a literary and religious offering. Liver- 
pool, Henry Lacey, n. d. [circa 1831]. vi, 316 p. 
[2(?) pi.,] 6*x4. F. (1722) 

Also issued London, Thomas Holmes, Sue. to Edward 
Lacey, n. d. P.M. (1723) 

Sacred lyre, devotional and moral poems, 1832. Lon- 
don. T.-B. (1724) 

Sacred musical offering', 1833. London. T.-B. (1725) 

Sacred offering, ed. by [Mrs.] M. A. J.[evons]. Lon- 
don, Hamilton & Co., 1831-1834. * (1726-9) 

,1835,1838. B.M. (1730-31) 

Selected poems from this series were re-published in America 
under same title. See "Sacred offering," Boston, 1836, 1838. 

Scenic annual for 1838, ed. by Thomas Campbell. Lon- 
don. 36 pi. T.-B. (1732) 

Scottish annual, The, ed. by William Weir. Glasgow, 
John Reid & Co., 1836. viii, 328 p., 12 autograph pi. 
and 1 vignette, 7i x 4J. N.Y., L.C. (1733) 

, (revised), 1859. Edinb. Black. T.-B. (1734) 

— , for 1859, ed. by O. R. Brown. T.-B. (1735) 

Scottish keepsake, The, or the songs of the Ayrshire 
bard [Burns]. Ayrshire, 1857. 16mo. T.-B. (1736) 

Scrap table, 1831. T.-B. (1737) 

Shipp's military bijou, 1832. London. T.-B. (1738) 

Simpson's gentleman's almanack and pocket jour- 
nal, 1831. London, Satterby. • T.-B. (1739) 

Sister's gift, 1832. London. T.-B. (1740)' 

Souvenir, The, of art and literature, 1835. London, 
Lacey. T.-B. (1741) 

, of literature and art. London, H. Riley, 1834. 

288 p., [4(?)pl.,] 6x4. F. (1742) 

, of literature and art, an elegant cabinet mis- 
cellany. London, Charles Evelyn Knight, n. d. [circa 
1846]. ii, 320 p., 6 pi., 6| x 4. U.W. (1743) 

, a token of remembrance. Lond., T. Nelson & 

Sons, 1859. viii, 280 p., 10 col. pl.,6i x 4J. P.M. (1744) 

Souvenir, Le, or pocket tables, 1831. London, Satterby 
& Co. T.-B. (1745) 

Souvenir keepsake for 1837. London, Whittaker, 
Treacher & Arnot, n. d. vi, 312 p., [10 pi.,] 7 x 4*. 

F. (1746) 

Souvenir keepsake, The, of literature and art, ed. by 
Frederick Ferguson. London, H. Riley, n. d. [1840 
on back]. 318 p., [8 pi.,] 8 x 5i. U.W. (1747) 

of literature and art. Ed. by Frederic Fer- 
guson. London, H. Riley, n. d. [1842 on back], 
iv, 1-316 p., [10 pi.,] 8 x 5%. F. (1747a) 

Souvenir litteraire de France, ed. by A. A. Watts. 
Paris and London, 1829. Longman & Co. 

T.-B. (1748) 



Ill 

Spiritual gleaner, 1832. London. T.-B. (1749) 

Squib annual, The, of poetry, politics, and personalities 
for 1836. London, Chapman & Hall, 1836. viii, 178 
p., 12 pi., 5£x3f. F. (1750) 

Talisman, The, or English keepsake, a bouquet of litera- 
ture and the fine arts. London, Edward Lacey, n. d. 
vi p., 1 1., 312 p., [10. pi.]. N.Y. (1751) 

Imprint on engr. t. is "Whittaker, Treacher & Arnot." 

— — ■ , a bouquet of literature and the fine arts, ed. 

by Mrs. A. A. Watts. London, Whittaker, Treacher 
& Co., 1831. xiv p., 1 1., 288 p., 18 pi., 1\ x 4f. 

N.Y.S. (1752) 

Times telescope, 1828-1831. London, Sherwood. 

T.-B. (1753-6) 

Tit-bits, 1831, ed. by Heath. London, Akermann. 

T.-B. (1757) 

Token of friendship, a parental gift to youthful piety. 

Watchet, n. d. 12mo. T.-B. (1758) 

Tribute, The, a collection of miscellaneous unpublished 

poems by various authors, ed. by Lord Northampton. 

London, John Murray & Harry Lindsell, 1837. 

* (1759) 

Troubadour, a vocal souvenir. London, 1828. * (1760) 
Turner's annual tour, ed. by L. Ritchie, il. by J. M. W. 
Turner. London, Longmans, 1833-1855. 

T.-B. (1761-83)' 

Victoria, or the court keepsake, an elegant literary mis- 
cellany. London, pub. for the proprietor, n. d. iv, 
316 p., 20 pi., 9* x 6*. L.C. (1784) 

Victoria annual. London, 1844. quarto. 

T.-B. (1785) 

Victoria keepsake, The, for youth of both sexes, for- 
merly Ackermann's Juvenile forget-me-not, ed. by 
Frederic Shoberl. London, Ackermann & Co., n. d. 
[1836]. xii, 240 p., [10 pi.,] 5f x3h B.P. (1786) 

Victoria regia, The, a volume of original contributions 
in poetry and prose, ed. by Adelaide A. Proctor. 
London, Emily Faithfull & Co., 1861. x p., 1 1., 3- 
350 p., 9|x6J. P.M. (1787) 

Vocal annual, 1831-1832, 4to. London. Tegg. 

T.-B. (1788) 

Waverly album, 1832. London. T.-B. (1789) 

Waverley keepsake, The, and Abbotsford album, or 
beauties of Sir Walter Scott. London, R. A. Charl- 
ton, n. d. [1837] iv, 308 p., pi., 7 J x 4|. 

P.M. . (1790) 

Wesleyan juvenile offering. London, 1847. [v. 4.] 

12mo. * (1791) 

Winter's wreath, The, a literary album and Chrstmas 

and New Year's present. London, George Routledge 

& Co., n. d. vi, 316 p., 3 pi., 6i x 4. P.M. (1792) 

■. Liverpool, Geo. Smith, 1828 [v. 1.] 

T.-B. (1793) 



112 

Winter's wreath, The, a collection of original contri- 
butions in prose and verse, [v. 2.] London, George 
B. Whittaker, 1828 [1829]. vi p., 3 1., 420 p., 12 pi., 
6*x4. 

N.Y. (1794) 
Engr. t., "The winter's wreath for 1829." 
Preface calls it the "Winter's wreath for 1829," and speaks 
of one of the previous year. 

, for 1830, a collection of original contributions 

in prose and verse. [v. 3.] London, Whittaker, 
Treacher & Co. vi p., 2 1., 384 p., 13 pi., 6| x 3|. 

B.P. (1795) 

, for 1831. [v. 4.] London, Whittaker, Treacher 

& Co. vi p., 3 1., 372 p., 13 pi., 6| x 4. 

N.Y.S. (1796) 

■ , for 1832. [v. 5.]London, Whittaker, Treacher 

& Co. vi p., 3 1., 372 p., 12 pi., 6i x 4. 

L.C., C.U., P.M. (1797) 
Merged in "Friendship's offering," 1833. 

Wreath of friendship, The, 1833. London, Lacey. 

T.-B. (1798) 

, 1834. London, Lacey. T.-B. (1799) 

, a token of regard, ed. by Charles Cecil. Lon- 
don, Renshaw & Co., n. d. [1836 on back], iv, 320 p., 
[7 pi.,] 6i x 4. N.Y. (1800) 

Yorkshire literary annual for 1832, ed.by C. F. Edgar. 
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1832. 
viii, 358 p., engr. front., 7 x 4J. F. (1801) 

Young gentleman's annual, The, by Clara Hall. 
London, Edward Lacey, 1834, il. by etchings. 

T.-B. (1802) 

-, by Clara Hall. London, Edward Lacey, n. d. 

[1835 on back]. 2 p. 1., 248 p., [7 pi.,] 5| x 3|. 

B.P. (1803) 

, circa 1841. T.-B. (1804) 

[1835] and 1841 probably are the same as 1834. 
Young ladies book, ed. by W. Harvey, 1829. 

T.-B. (1805) 

Young lady's annual, The, by Clara Hall. London, 

n. d. iv, 248 p., [10 pi.,] 5|x3§. C.U. (1806) 

Youth's cabinet, The. London, Edward Lacey, 1835 

[?]. 6 pi. (1807) 

Youth's cornucopia, The. London, 1832. 12mo. 

T.-B. (1808) 
Youth's keepsake, The. London, 1831. 12mo. 

T.-B. (1809) 

Zoological keepsake, The. London, Marsh, 1830. 

12mo. T.-B. (1810) 



ADDENDA AND ERRATA 



Where titles already entered are here given again on 
account of additions or changes, their running number is 
prefixed in parentheses, ( ), so that quick reference to 
main entry may be made. 

Where new entries are here made a number is pre- 
fixed without parentheses, and the number chosen is 
that which will indicate the proper place for the inser- 
tion of the new item. 

AMERICAN 

(20) Amaranth, 1850. 

Add to note: Issued as "Keepsake of friendship 
for 1852." 

(27) American book of beauty, The. 

Add: Same as 27a with wider margin, and two 

less pi. 

27a American book of beauty, The, or token of friendship 

for 1847, ed. by a lady. New York, John Levison, 

2 p.l., 7-128 p., 9 pi., 9i x 6i. F. 

This is the same as (27) with two additional pi., 

but has smaller margins. 

Called "Book of beauty" on side and on back of 
cover. 
29a American historical annual, The, illustrated with 
numerous engravings. New York, John S. Tay- 
lor, 1853. vi, 9-388 p., 12 pi., 8| x 51. B. P. 
36a American Keepsake, The, a book for every American. 
Boston, E. L. Pratt, 1845, c. 1845. F. 
Not a true annual. 
40a Amethyst, The, or poetical gems, a gift book for all 
seasons, ed. by Mrs. M. P. James. Boston, James 
French, 1849. iv, 5-128 p., 4i x 2f. F. 
Same as 1850 (no.41). 
(41) Amethyst, The 

Add: Same as 1849 (no. 40a above). 
(53) Annualette, The. 

The note should be omitted. 
53 1 Annualette, The, a Christmas and New Year's gift, 
ed. by a lady. Boston, T. H. Carter & Co., 1846. 
vii-viii, 9-144 p., [5 pi.], 6 x 3f . F. 

(55) Appleton's juvenile annual for 1869. 

Add note: also issued in 1871. 

55a Appleton's juvenile annual for 1871. A Christmas 

and New Year's gift for young people. New York, 

D. Appleton & Co. 1871, c. 1868. 382 p., 8 pi. 

and text illus., 7f x 5. F. 

Same as 1869 (no. 55). 



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64a Autographs for freedom, ed. by Julia Griffiths. 

Auburn, [N. Y.], Allen Beardsley & Co., 1854, c. 

1854. ixp., 1 1., 11-309 p., [10pl.], 7§x5. F. 

Preface says, "This is the second volume." 

646 Autumn flowers and other poems, by Mrs. Southey 

(late Caroline Bowles). Boston, 3d ed. Saxton & 

Kelt, 1845. 128 p., 4J x 2f . F. 

64c Autumn leaves, a collection of miscellaneous poems 

from various authors. New York, John S. Taylor, 

1837, c. 1836. x p., 1 1., 13-203 p., eng. t.,7x4|. 

F. 

666 Beauties of sacred literature, ed. by Thomas Wyatt. 

Boston and Cambridge, James Munroe & Co., c. 

1848. vi p., 1 1., 220 p., 8 pi., 9| x 5i. F. 

Same as 1852 (no. 67). 

(67) Beauties of sacred literature, 1852. 

Add: Also issued with different imprint but other ■ 
wise same. c. 1848 (no. 666 above). 
69a Birthday gift ; consisting of original poems and original 
and selected prose, by Mrs. Harriot S. Arnold. 
Dedham, H. A. Mann, 1853, c. 1853. viii, 9-128 
p., 4fx3|. F. 

Book of beauty. Title on cover of "American book 
of beauty," 1847. 
See 27a above. 
82a Bouquet, The, or spirit of the English annuals for 
1835. Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash. 224 p., eng. 
front., 4J x 2J F. 

Has articles from the following English Annuals: 
"Keepsake," "English annual," "Oriental annual," 
"Literary souvenir," "Landscape annual," "Chris- 
tian annual," "Heath's picturesque annual," 
"Friendship's offering," "Amulet," "Gem." 
826 Bouquet, The, or token of friendship. Philadelphia, 
Henry F. Anners, n. d. 128 p., eng. front., 4| x 2f. 

F. 
(84) Bouquet, The, 1845. 

L. should read L. C. 

Add to note: Title on back "Bouquet of flowers." 
Also issued Boston, Benjamin B. Mussey, 1846, 
c. 1844, and 1851, c. 1844. Also issued as "Bou- 
quet of flowers," 1846. 

84 1 Bouquet, The, 1846. F. 

Same as 1844 except imprint. See note above. 

84 2 Bouquet, The, 1851. F. 

Same as 1846. See above. 
846 Bouquet of flowers, The, containing the poetry and 
language of flowers, by a lady. Boston, Benjamin B. 
Mussey, 1846, c. 1844. 128 p., [2 col. pi.], 4ix2f. 

F. 

Same as "The Bouquet," 1844. 

85a Bridal keepsake, The, from approved authors. By 

Mrs. Colman. Rochester, Erastus Darrow, 1852, 

c. 1851. viii, 9-126 p., eng. front., 4f x2|. F. 



115 

86a Bridal wreath, The, a wedding souvenir. Boston, 
1847, c. 1845. * 

Same as 1848 below. 
(87) Bridal wreath, The, a wedding souvenir. 

Add to complete the record: Ed. by Percy Bryant. 
Boston, W. J. Reynolds & Co., 1848, c. 1845. 
128 p., col. t., 4fx2f. F. 

Same as 1847. 
89& Broken vase, The, and other stories for children and 
youth, compiled by a' teacher. Fitchburg, S. & C. 
Shepley, 1846. 5-64 p., front., 4| x 2f. F. 

Not a true annual. 
97a Casket, or Youth's pocket library, 1830. * 

101a Casket of Gems, The, the gift of an uncle and aunt. 
Boston, Monroe & Francis, 1838. 288 p., [29 wood- 
cuts paged in], 5| x 4|. F. 
Reissued in 1840 without change. An edition in 
1863 had only the first 93 p. and 9 illus. (see no. 
102). 
1016 Casket of gems, The, the gift of an uncle and aunt. 
Boston, 1840. F. 
Same as 1838 (see 101a above). 
(102) Casket of gems, The, 1863. 

Add: This is the first 93 p. of 1838 with different 
sub-title, and imprint (see 101a above). 
Cecil and Flavel's gift for mourners. 

Title on back, and half-title of "Gift for mourners." 

106a Chaplet of roses, by Park Moody. New York, T- M. 
Fletcher & Co., n. d., C. 1851. iv, 3-284 p., ilium, 
t., and flower pi., 7| x 4f. F. 

110a Children's gift, The, for the new year, [by Rev. James 

F. Brown]. Boston, Little Brown & Co., 1854. 

4fx3|. F. 

Printed for the children of the Sunday-school of 

the first Congregational society of West Cambridge. 

113a Child's companion, The, and youth's friend. Phila- 
delphia, 1852. F. 
This is a magazine. 

121 1 Choice gift, The, or golden sands from the river of 

literature, ed. by Sarah C. Carter. Boston, J. 
Buffum, n. d. c. 1850. 128 p., col. front., 4| x 2f. 

F. 
Same as 1851, with p. 103-128 added. 

121 2 Choice gift, The, or golden sands from the river of 

literature, ed. by Sarah C. Carter. Boston, J. 
Buffum, 1851, c. 1850. 102 p., 2 ilium, t., 4|x2f. 

F. 
This was reissued with added pages (see 121a 
above). 
Christian consolations. Title on back and on half- 
title of "Offering of sympathy." 

(123) Christian diadem. 

Add: Also issued in 1854. 



116 

1336 Christian keepsake, a gift book for all seasons, ed. by 
Cuthbert Montgomery. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 
n. d., C. 1855. 5 p. 1., 252 p., 6 pi., 1\ x 5. F. 

154c Christmas box, The, or collection of instruction and 
amusement. Philadelphia, Thomas T. Ash, n. d., 
2 p. 1., 9-184 p., eng. front., 6J x3f. F. 

(159) Christmas tribute, The. 

Add: Also issued for 1852, only date being on 
back of cover. 
160 1 Christ's messengers, or missionary memorial. New 
York, E. Walker, 1847. xii, 372 p., [5 pi.], 7ix4J. 

F. 
This is same as Christ's Messenger, 1848. 
(160a) Christ's messenger, 1848. 

Add: Same as above (no. 160 1 ). 

164a Crocus, The; a fresh flower for the holidays, ed. by 

Sarah Josepha Hale. New York, Edward Dunigan 

& Brother, C. 1849. x, 7-277 p., [6 pi. paged in and 

text illus.], 7 x4|. F. 

167a Daughter's own book, Boston, 1834. 

Not a true gift-book. 
169a Dew-drops, [New York], American Tract Soc. n. p., 
n. d. 128 p., 2x 1J. F. 

Has a biblical quotation for each day of year. 
177a Diosma, The, a perennial by Miss H. F. Gould. 
Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1851, c. 1850. 
287p., 7jx4i. F. 

(180) Drops from Flora's cup, c. 1845. 

Add to note: Also issued in 1852. 
180a Drops from Flora's cup, or the poetry of flowers, 
with a floral vocabulary by Miss Mary M. Griffin. 
Boston, G. W. Cottrell & Co., 1852, c. 1845. x, 11- 
160 p., ilium, t., 4f x2i. F. 

Same as c. 1845 (no. 180), except size is smaller 
and plate varies. 
1806 Echoes of infant voices. Boston, Wm. Crosby & 
H. P. Nichols, 1849, c. 1849. 2 p. 1., 7-144 p., 
7x4i. F. 

(188c) Family circle and parlor annual. New York. 
Should read: Vols. 1-15, 1843-53., etc. 
188d Female prose writers of America, with portraits; by 
John S. Hart. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 
1852. * 

190 1 Floral fortune teller. Boston, 1846, c. 1846. F. 

Same as (190a). 
(190a) Floral fortune teller. 1848. 

Add: This is the same as 1846. 

(1906) Floral gems. 1847. 

Add: Several editions of this were published, the 
6th edition being, 1849, and identical with the 
3d (no. 190&). 
190c Floral gems, 6th ed. Boston, 1849, c. 1846. F. 

Same as 1847 (no. 1906). 



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193a Floral offering, The, a token of affection and esteem, 
comprising the language and poetry of flowers, by 
Henrietta Dumont. Philadelphia, H. C. Peck & 
Theo. Bliss, 1851, c. 1851. 300 p., [6 col. pi. of 
flowers], 1\ x 4f . F. 

Also issued in 1853, and 1863 (no. 194). 
(194) Floral offering, The. 

Add: Same as 1851. See no. 193a above. 
195a Floral wreath, The, of autumn flowers, by Mrs. 
Southey. 6th ed. Auburn, N. Y., Alden, Beards- 
ley & Co., 1852. 128 p., ilium, t., 4f x 2|. F. 
196a Flora's album, containing the language of flowers poeti- 
cally expressed, ed. by John S. Adams. Boston, 
Elias Howe, 1847, c. 1847. 128 p., col. front., 
4ix2|. F. 
Also issued without change, except imprint, 1848 
(no. 197). 
(197) Flora's album, 1848. 

Add: Same as 1847, except name of publishers, 

and place. (See 196a above.) 

197a Flora's dial, containing a flower dedicated to each day 

in the year, and an appropriate sentiment for each 

flower, by J. Wesley Hanson. Lowell, Jonathan 

Allen, 1846, c. 1846. vi, 7-192 p., [col. front, and 

col. t.], 4i x2f. F. 

Also issued 1853, and 1856, with changed imprint. 

1976 . . . . Boston, J. Buffum, 1853, c. 1846. vi, 

7-192 p., col. front., 4j x 2f . F. 

Same as 1846 (see no. 197a above). 

197c . . . . Boston, G. W. Cottrell 1856, c, 1846. 

vi, 7-192 p., col. front., 4 J x 2|. Same as 1846 (see 
no. 197a above). F. 

197a" Flora's gem, or the bouquet for all seasons, ed. by 
Alfred A. Phillips. New York, Nans & Cornish, 
n. d. (preface dated Aug., 1846). viii, 9-104 p., 
lOpl., 9ix7|. F. 

198a Flora's interpreter, or the American book of flowers and 
sentiments, by Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale. 11th edi- 
tion improved. Boston, Marsh, Capen, Lyon and 
Webb, 1842, c. 1833. x p., 1 1., 13-262 p., 1 1., 
7§x4|. F. 

Same as 14th ed. See no. 199. 
(199) Flora's interpreter. 14th ed. 

Add: 11th edition, dated 1842, was identical. 
199& Flora's lexicon, an interpretation of the language of 
flowers, with an outline of botany, and a poetical 
introduction, by Catharine H. Waterman. Phila- 
delphia, 1839, c. 1839. 252 p., 4 pi., 7 J x 4J. F. 
Reissued in Philadelphia, 1842; Boston, 1852, 
1855, and 1857. 1839 and 1842 have different pi. 
and list of pi. 1842 and 1855 have different pi., 
but an identical list of pi. 

199c . . . . Philadelphia, 1842. Same as 1839, 

except pi. vary. F. 



118 

(200) Flora's lexicon. . . . cont. Boston, 1852. F. 

Add: Reissued from ed. of 1839, plates vary. 

200a . . . . Boston, 1855. F. 

Same as 1839, except pi. vary. 

2006 . . . . Boston, 1857. F. 

Same as earlier editions. 

201c Flower people, The. A token of friendship, by a 

lady. Hartford, H. T. Wells, 1846, c, n.d., 228 p., 

12 pi., 6|x4|. F. 

Forest flowers. Title on back of "Love, forest flowers, 

and sea shells." 

Forget-me-not. Title on back of "Little girl's for- 
get-me-not." 
(210) Forget-me-not. 1847. 

Add: Also issued with sub.-t. spelled "Philopene," 
but with "Philipena" on back of cover. 
2106 Forget-me-not, or the philipena, by Mrs. Lunt. 
Manchester, N. H., Fiske & Moore, 1848, c. 1845, 
vi, 7-128 p., col. front., 4| x 2f . F. 

Also issued with imprint. Lowell, Nathaniel L. 
Dayton, 1848, c. 1845. 
Same as 1847 (no. 210). 
216a Forget-me-not, or the philipena, by Mrs. Lunt. 
Boston, Dayton & Wentworth, 1853, c. 1845. 
vi, 7-128 p., front., 4fx2f. F. 

Has "Philipena" on back of cover. 
Same as 1846 (no. 209a) with sub.-t. spelled 
differently. 
217a Fountain, The, for every day in the year. New York, 
John S. Taylor, 1836, c. 1835. 208 p., front., 
3x2*. F. 

Not a true annual. 
(221) Friendship. 

Add: Also issued as "Friendship's offering," N. Y., 
n. d., "Cecelia" (see no. 2286 below). 
221a Friendship flower, The, a gift of the affections. New 
York, Leavitt & Co., 1851, p. 189-308, 4| x 2|. F. 
(228) Friendship's offering. 

Read 7f for 3f. 
2286 Friendship's offering, a Christmas, New Year and 
birthday gift. New York, Leavitt & Allen, n. d. 
[circa 1856], viii, 9-264 p. ,6 pi., [2 do not agree with 
list],7ix4j. "Cecelia." F. 

Also issued as "Moss rose," N. Y., n. d., "Passion 
Flower," n. d.; "Friendship," c. 1854. 
246a Friendship's token, or the philipena, a present for all 
seasons. Worcester, S. A. Howland, 1850, c. 1846. 
126 p., ilium, t., 4*x3|. F. 

This is really "Philipena," 1848. 
(248a) Garland, 1830. 

Add to note 1831 (248a): Plates vary from those 
in 1830. 
(254) Garland, 1851. 

Add: See also "Keepsake of friendship," 1852. 



119 

(287) Gems from American female poets, with brief 

biographical notices, 1842. 

Should read: x, 11-192 p., 4jx2|. 

Add note: Also issued with only 160 p. (see 287a 

below) . 

Also issued in 1844, without change (see 287& 

below) . 
287a Gems from American female poets, with brief 
biographical notices, by Rufus W. Griswold. Phila- 
delphia, H. Hooker, 1842, c. 1842. x, 11-160 p., 
front. 4J x 2 J. 

Same as 1842 (no. 287 above) to p. 159: p. 160 

varies, pp. 161-192 omitted, and contents page 

changed to conform. 

2876 , with brief biographical notices, by Rufus W. 

Griswold. Philadelphia, H. Hooker, 1844, c. 1842. 
x, 11-192 p., 4Jx2f. F. 

Same as 1842 (287 above). 

(288) Gems from the American poets. 

Full entry to be inserted: New York, D. Apple ton 
& Co., C 1842. viii, 9-222 p., eng. front., 4 x 2|. 

F. 

288a , with brief biographical notices, by Rufus W. 

Griswold. Philadelphia, H. Hooker, 1844. viii, 9- 

120 p. * 

2966 Gems of sacred poetry, 3d ed. Boston, Saxton & 

Kelt, 1845. 128 p., 4J x 2f. F. 

(300) Gift. 1835. 

Change: Work should read works. 

Add note: There is also an edition having p. 322, 

. 1 1., 1-50 p., eng. front., 5i x3. F. 

311a Gift book, A, of stories and poems for children, by 

Caroline Gilman. New York, C. S. Francis & Co., 

1850, c. 1846. x p., 1 1., 9-176 p., 1 L, 9-180 p., 

front., eng. t., 6y x 4$. F. 

Title on back, "Mrs. Gilman's gift book." 

314a Gift book of the republic. Gallery of illustrious 

Americans, containing portraits and biographical 

sketches of twenty-four most eminent citizens since 

the death of Washington, ed. by C. E. Lester. 

New York, 1850, large folio. * 

316a Gift for mourners, a friendly visit to the homes of 

mourning, by Rev. Richard Cecil, London. New 

York, American tract society, n. d. 79 p., front., 

4x2j. F. 

On back, and half title, "Cecil and Flavel's gift 

for mourners." 

3166 Gift for my mother, A. New York, I. C. & J. N. 

Stearns, n. d. 

This is really "Mother's magazine," vol. 22, issued 

with the above title page prefixed, date about 1850. 

344 1 Gift of love, a token of affection. New York, Leavitt 

& Allen, 27 Dey Street., n. d. [1853, '54 or '557- 

xii, 17-266 p., 8 pi., 7J x 4f . "Poetry of the 

passions." F. 



120 

344c Gift of piety, or Divine breathings in one hundred 
meditations. Boston, J. Buffum, n.d., 96 p., 
3x2. B.P. 

Same as 1850. 

344d , or Divine breathings in one hundred 

meditations. Boston, J. Buffum, 1850. 96 p., 
3 x If. p. 

348a Girl's token, The. Philadelphia, American Sunday- 
school union, c. 1844. vi, 7-131 p., [8 pi.], 4| x 3f. 

F. 

349a Golden gems for the Christian, selected from the 

. . . writings of Rev. John Flavel, with a memoir 

by Rev. J. Banvard. Salem, John P. Jewett, 1843, 

c. 1843. viii, 1-141 p., 4f x 2f. F. 

(350c) Golden gift. 

Add: Also issued Manchester, N. H., Kimball & 
Harriman, 1848, c. 1846. 
(350d) Golden gift, 1851. 

Add: Also issued, Boston, J. Buffum, n. d., c. 1846. 

353a Golden grains from life's harvest field, by T. S. Arthur. 

Philadelphia, J. W. Bradley, 1853, c. 1850. vi, 

7-240 p., eng. front. F. 

356/z Golden vase, The, a miniature gift. Boston, J. 

Buffum, c. 1851. 96 p., 21 x 2. F. 

357a Good boy's annual, a Christmas and New Year's gift, 

by Anne W. Abbott. New York, Allen Bros., n. d. 

279 p., 6fx4£. F. 

358a Happy New Year, The, a New Year's present for the 

child, by William M. Thayer. Boston, Cyrus 

Stone, c. 1853. viii, 9-89 p., front., 6f x4J. F. 

3616 Hare-bell, The, a token of friendship, ed. by Rev. 

C. W. Everest. Hartford, Henry S. Parsons, 3d. 

edition, 1845, c. 1843. viii, 9-192 p., 4fx2j. F. 

Same as 1844 (no. 360). 

(363) Hawthorn, 1845. 

Add: Has 10 pi. 
363a Heart-songs; a book for the gift-season. Boston, 
Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1856, c. 1855. vi p., 1 1., 
1-144 p., 7x41. F 

366a Holiday tales ; a juvenile forget-me-not for all seasons- 
New York, W. B Gilely, 1829. 2 p. 1., 5-180 p., 
[illus. in text], 5f x 3J. F. 

368a Home book of beauty, The. New York, Geo. P. Put- 
nam, 1852. * 

3686 Home book of the picturesque, The, or American 
scenery, art and literature. New York, Geo. P. Put- 
nam, 1852. * 

384a Illustrated book of Christian ballads, The, and 

other poems, ed. by Rufus W. Griswold. Philadel- 
phia, Lindsay & Blakiston, C. 1844. 164 p., 4 pi., 
10x7i. F. 

(388) Iris, The, 1844. 

Add: Also issued without date. * 



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394a Jewel, The, or token of friendship; a Christmas or New 

Year's present. Hartford, Silas Andrus & Son, 

n. d. 3-248 p., 2 pi., [5 pi. listed and 1 present not 

called for on list]. 6 x 3 J. F. 

This is 1847 issue with slight changes. See 394& 

below. 

3946 , or token of friendship, 1837. New York' 

Bancroft & Hollev, 1837, c. 1836. viii, 9-248 p., 5 
pi., 6i x3f. F. 

Reissued in 1839, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1847, and with- 
out date; see note (400) below. 

(400) , 1847. 

Add note: This seems to be a variant of 1844. It 
omits "Advertisement," and the paging is changed. 
Article entitled "The young mother" with plate of 
same title is added, and plate "English Flower" 
omitted. 

401a Judson offering, The. Intended as a token of Chris- 
tian sympathy with the living and a memento of 
Christian affection for the dead, ed. by Rev. John 
Dowling. New York, Lewis Colby & Co., 1846, c. 
1846. x, 1-288 p., 3" pi., 6x4. F. 

401b . . . , New York, Lewis Colby & Co.» 

1850, c. 1848. x, 1-294 p., 6 x 4. * 

Same as 1846 except that pp. 289-94 are added, 
containing three new poems. 

408a Juvenile odd-fellow, The. New York, Edward Walker. 
1848. 287 p., 7\ x4|. F. 

(414) Keepsake, The, n. d. Change. "John Morley" to 

"Henry Morley." F. 

Add: Also issued by W. H. Appleton, n. d., 5-304 

p., ilium, t., 8f x 6J. * 

(425) Keepsake of friendship, The. Full entry: A Christmas 
and New Year's annual for 1852, ed. by G. S. Munroe 
[v. 4]. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1852, c. 
r851. 288 p., 6 pi., 7i x 4}. "The village home." F. 
This is "Amaranth" with first article changed. 
See also "Garland," 1851, "Magnolia" [1853]. 

428e Kossuth offering, The, and familv souvenir for 1852. 
New York, M. H. Newman & Co. 242 p., 16 pi., 
9fx6i. * 

(429) Lady's Album, n. d. 

Add: Also issued Cornish, Lamport & Co. [1851]. 
xii, 348 p., 8 pi., 7| x4f. F. 

Same as the others except no. of plates varies. 

(434) Lady's book, The. 

Add: Also issued 1846, c. 1841; 1847, c. 1841; 1848, 
c. 1841. p. [3]-275 in all these later editions. 

437a Ladies' casket, a gift for all seasons. Highly embel- 
lished. New York, John F. Scovill, 8 Spruce St., n. d. 
[? circa 1850], 9-210, 9-208 p., [7 pi.], 8i x 5}. F. 
Probably a magazine. 



122 

(438) Ladies' casket, The, containing a gem, together with 
its sentiment and a poetical description for each day 
in the week and each month in the year, by J. Wes- 
ley Hanson. Lowell, Merrill & Heywood, 1846, c. 
1846. 160 p., ilium, t., iv p., 2 1., 9-160 p., A\ x 2|. * 
439a Ladies' diadem, The, or starry oracles, by J. Wesley 
Hanson. Lowell, Milton Bonney, 1847, c. 1848. 
164 p., col. t., 4ix2f. F. 

4396 Ladies' Garland, devoted to literature, amusement 
and instruction. Philadelphia, John Libby, 1838. 
viii, 1-320 p., 8 1 x 5 J. * 

449a Lady's present, The, or beauties of female character, 
by A. I. Cummings, M. D. Nashua, N. H., J. Buffum, 
1849, c. 1849. 188 p., 5*x3j. F. 

(454) Lady's token, 1848. 

Read sub-title: "Or gift," etc., by Cotesworth 

Pinckney. 

Add: Also reissued in 1850, 1853. See below. 

454a& , or gift of friendship, ed. by Cotesworth 

Pinckney. Nashua, N. H., J. Buffum, 1850, c. 1848. 
128 p., 2 ilium, t., 4Jx2f. F. 

Same as 1848. 
Title on back of cover, "Ladies' token." 

454ac , or gift of friendship, ed. by Cotesworth 

Pinckney. Boston, J. Buffum, 1853, c. 1848. 128 
p., col. front., 4| x 21. F. 

Same as 1848. 
45466 Ladies' vase of wild flowers, The, a collection of gems 
from the best authors, by Miss Colman. Auburn, J. 
C. Derby & Co., 1848, c. 1846. viii, 9-126 p., col. 
front., 4J x 21. F. 

Reissued in 1850. See no. 4546c below. 
Reissued in 1852. See (454c). 
This is "Wild flowers," c. 1846. (See no. 838a.) 

4546c , a collection of gems from the best 

authors, by Miss Colman. Auburn, James M. 
Allen, 1850, c. 1846. viii, 9-126 p., col. front., 
4fx21. F. 

Same as 1848. See 4546b above. 

(457a) Ladies' wreath, The. 

Add: Also a N. Y. ed., Leavitt & Allen, n. d., same 
as Boston, n. d. and 1855 editions except that pp. 
5-8 (contents and list of illus.) are omitted. F. 

4575 Language of gems, The, with their poetic sentiments, 
by Miss H. J. Woodman. Boston, A. Tompkins and 
B. B. Mussey, 1845, c. 1845. iv, 5-160 p., 4J x 2}. 

F. 
Reissued 1848 with col. front, added. F. 

4656 Lays of the western world, illuminated in gold colors , 
by T. W. G. Mapleson. New York, Putnam, n. d. 
20 heavy leaves, unpaged, lOf x71. F. 

(471) Leaflets of memory, for 1849. 

Add: Ed. by Reynell Coates. 



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494a Liberty chimes. Providence, Ladies' Anti-Slavery, 
Society, 1845. 148 p., 6f x 4|. F. 

(496) Lily, The, c. 1830, 

Add: Also issued 1838. See 496a below. 

496a , a holiday present with steel embellishments. 

New York, E. Sands, 1838, c. 1830. vi, 7-232 p., 
[9 pi.], 5f x3f. F. 

Same as c. 1830. 
519a Little girls' forget-me-not, The. Philadelphia, Ameri- 
can Sunday-school Union, C. 1843. 110 p., [8 pi. 
paged inl, 4fx3f. F. 

Title "Forget-me-not" on back of paper cover. 
519b Little keepsake, The, original and selected, by Mrs. 
Colman. Boston, G. Colman, n. d. 108 p., 10 pi. and 
front., 3f x 3|. "Tame owl." F. 

523a Love, forest flowers and sea shells, by Alonzo Lewis. 
Boston, Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., 1850, c. 1845. 
vi, 7-128 p., eng. presentation pi., 4jx2f. F. 

Title on back "Forest flowers." 
(524a) Lyric gems, c. 1844. 

Sub-title should read, "A collection of original and 
select sacred poetry." 

Add note: Also issued Boston, 1844, c. 1844. F. 

Also issued Boston, 1845, c. 1844. F. 

(533) Magnolia, [1853]. 

Add: See also "Keepsake of friendship" for 1852. 

(537) Marriage offering, The, 1848. 

Add: Reissued with imprint date 1854, c. 1848, 
with eng. front, and eng. t., 11th ed. F. 

(553) Memorial. 

Note should read Also issued as "Laurel leaves," 

1854. 

562a Milk for babes, or a text and verse for a hymn for every 
day in the year. New York, American Tract Society, 
128 p., 3x2i. F. 

Mrs. Gilman's gift-book. Title on back of "Gift book 
of stories and poems." 
See 311a above. 

(569) Moss rose, The. 

Add: Also issued as "Friendship's offering." N. Y., 
n. d., but with variations in the pi. 

(570) . 

Completed entry: A parting token, by C. W. 
Everest. Hartford, Gurdon Robins, Jr., 1840, c. 
1840. viii, 1-184 p., 4 J x 2f. F. 

The "Moss-rose," 1843, has many of the verses in 
this volume, differently arranged, and with others 
added. 

574a , for a friend, ed. by Rev. C. W. Everest. 

Hartford. Brown and Parsons, 1847, c. 1842. x, 11- 
192 p., front., 4|x2|. F. 

Same as 1843 (571). 



124 

577a Moss rose, The, for 1852, ed. by Mrs. Emeline P. How- 
ard. New York, Cornish, Lamport & Co., c. 1851. vi 
p., 1 1., 9-344 p., 7 pi., 1\ x 4|. "Isabel." F. 

Same as "Moss Rose," c. 1851 (577). 
(588) My teacher's New Year's present, 1850. 

Add: Back of cover reads, "Teacher's gift," side of 
cover, "Teacher's present, 1850." 
591a Newest keepsake, The, for eighteen hundred thirty- 
nine, containing the speeches, circumstances and do- 
ings of a recent benevolent convention at the chapel 
of the Marlboro house, Boston. Boston, printed by 
order of the convention of 1839. iv, 5-121 p., 
5|x3f. F. 

(597) Oasis, The, 1855. 

Add: Also issued with 272 p. 

Same as "Young ladies' oasis," 1851, which ends 
at p. 252. 
(613a) Odd fellow's token, The, 1846. 

Add: Also issued 1850. See 6136 below. 

6136 , devoted to friendship, love and truth, ed. by 

Kate Barclay. Auburn, N. Y., James M. Alden, 
1850, c. 1846. 124 p., ilium, t., 4| x 2f. F. 

Same as 1846. 
(615) Odd volume, The. 

Add: Also issued Nans & Cornish, n. d., 288 p., 

eng. front., 5f x 4. F. 

617a Offering, The, ed. by S. C. Carter. Boston, G. W. 

Cottrel], C. 1852. 84 p., 3 x 2. F. 

Also published with imprint. J. Buffum, c. 1852. 

6186 Offering of sympathy, An, to parents bereaved of their 

children, with an appendix of selections. Boston. 

Samuel N. Dickinson, 1830. xviii, 1-224 p., 51 x 3f . 

F. 
Title on back of cover and on half-title, "Christian 
consolations." 
619a One pearl of great price, or the precious gift, by Rev. 
S. Remington. Lowell, Mass., J. E. Short & Co., 
1846, c. 1845. viii, 9-128 p., 4f x 2f . F. 

Title on back "Precious gift." 
631a Parting gift, A, to a Christian friend. Hartford, Brown 
& Parsons, 1843, c. 1838. 192 p., 4 x 2 J. F. 

(633) Passion flower, n. d. 

Add to note: Also issued as "Friendship's offering," 
New York, n. d. 
(642) Pearl, The, 1836. 

Add the paging: iv, 220 p. 

648a Perennial flowers, Boston, printed by Monroe & Francis, 

1843, c. 1843. x, 11-172 p., 6x4. F. 

653a Philadelphia souvenir. The, a collection of fugitive 

pieces from the Philadelphia Press, ... by J. E. 

Hall. Philadelphia, 1826, c. 1826. 5|x3J. F. 

(654a) Philipena, The, 1848. 

Add: Also issued as "Friendship's token," 1850. 
See 246a above. 



125 

(663) Pictorial family annual, 1849. 

Add: Also published 1852, c. 1848. 

663a Poet, The, a metrical romance of the seventeenth cen- 
tury; a keepsake for 1840. Philadelphia, Carey & 
Hart, c. 1839. 216 p., eng. front, and eng. t., 6j x 4, 

F. 

663& Poets' offering, The, for 1850, ed. by Sarah Josepha 

Hale. Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1850. c. 

1849. vi, p., 1 1., 7-576 p., 14 pi. and col. t., 9| x 

6|. B.P^ 

664a Poetry of flowers, The, original and selected, ed. by 
Rufus W. Griswold. New York, Leavitt & Co., 1851. 
287 p., eng. front., 5 x 3f. F. 

665a Poetry of the heart, by William B. Tappan. Boston, 
J. Buffum, C. 1845. 128 p., col. front., 3| x 2f. F, 

665& Poetry of the sentiments, The, ed. bv Rufus W. 
Griswold. Philadelphia, Uriah Hunt & Son, 1846. 
x, 11-320 p., 4i x2|. F. 

Preface states: Based on volume with same title 

published in England in 1841. 

667a Polyanthos, The. New York, 1851. * 

669a Portland sketch book, The, ed. by Mrs. Ann S. 

Stephens. Portland [Me.], Colman & Chisholm, 1836, 

c. 1836. viii, 9-289 p., eng. t., 7\ x4J. F. 

Precious gift, The. Title on back of "One pearl of 

great price." 

672a Premium, The, 1838. * 

Same as 1833. 

675a Proverbialist and the poet, The. Proverbs illustrated 
by passages from the poets, by James Orton. Phila- 
delphia, E. H. Butler & Co., 1852. * 

692a Religious souvenir for 1847, ed. by Mrs. Sigourney. 
288 p. Probably another reissue of 1840. * 

(702) Rhode Island book, The. 

Add: Also issued with imprint 1845, and with 
imprint 1846. • 

702 1 Rosary, The. Boston, J. T. Buckingham, 1834. 252 p., 

5Jx3f. F. 

(702a) Rosary, The, 1849. 

Add: Also issued with only the copyright date 
(1848), vi, 13-291 p., 6 pi., 9 x 6§. F. 

728a Rose bud, The; a keepsake for the young, with six 
colored engravings. Philadelphia, Fisher & Butler, 
C 1853. 108 p., [6 pi.], 5f x4|. F. 

728aa ; a love gift for young hearts for 1855, ed. by 

Mrs. C. A. Soule, Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 
Mussey & Co., 1855, c. 1854, iv p., 1 1., 7-168 p., 4 
pi., 6| x 4i. B.P. 

Preface speaks of this as the second volume. 



126 

728& Rosemary, The, a collection of sacred and religious 

poetry from the English and American poets, with 

elegant illustrations. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakis- 

ton, c. 1849. viii, 9-248 p., 8 pi., 8i x 5* F. 

This is one of a series of annual publications with 

different titles each year. Other titles were 

"American female poets"; "British female poets"; 

"American gallery of art"; "Mirror of life," 1848; 

"Scenes in the life of the Saviour," 1847; "Scenes 

in the lives of the Apostles," c. 1846; "Scenes in 

the lives of the patriarchs and prophets"; "Women 

of the Scriptures," c. 1848. 

735a Sabbath school annual, The, for 1846, ed. by Mrs. 

M. H. Adams. Boston, James M. Usher, 1846, c. 

1845. viii, 9-168 p., 7 pi., 6 x3|. F. 

736a , ed. by Mrs. M. H. Adams. Boston, James M. 

Usher, 1849, c. 1848. x, 1-170 p., [4 pi.], 6| x 4J. 

F. 

737aa Sacred flora, The, or flowers from the grave of a child. 

by Henry Bacon. Boston, A. Tompkins & B. B. 

Mussey, 1847, c. 1844. viii, 9-160 p., ilium, t., 4| x 2f . 

F. 
This was issued again in 1848. See (737b) . 
746a Scenes in the lives of the patriarchs and prophets, 
ed. by H. Hastings Weld. Philadelphia, Lindsay & 
Blakiston, c. 1847. xii, 13-240, 8 pi., 9 x 5L F. 

One of a series of annual volumes, each with a 
different title. See "Rosemary," 728a above for 
list. 
750a6 Seasons, The, ed. by J. S. A[dams]. Boston, G. W. 
Cottrell. 96 p., 3 x 2\. F. 

750ac Selections from female poets, a present for ladies- 
Boston, Samuel Colman, 1837, c. 1836. viii, 9-192 p.. 
5fx3f. F. 

750ao" Snow-drop, The; a New Year's gift for children, by 
Frances S. Osgood. Providence, Hiram Fuller, 1843, 
c. 1842. viii, 1-88 p., 4*x3f. F. 

(750&) Snow-drop, The, a gift for a friend, ed. by C. W. 
Everest. New York, J. S. Redfield, 1845, c. 1845. 
128 p., 4Jx2f. F. 

Also issued in 1848, c. 1845. 
760 1 Songs for the Sabbath, by various authors. Boston, 
Oliver L. Perkins, 1844. vii p., 1 1., 9-128 p., 4| x 3|. 

F. 
(760a) Song of the flowers, c. 1855. 

Add: Also published with imprint. New York, 

J. Q. Preble, c. 1855. F. 

760& Songs of the seasons, The, by Cousin Lill. Boston, 

G. W. Cottrell, C. 1855. iv, 5-96 p., 2| x 2. F. 

761a Sons of temperance offering, The, for all seasons, 

ed. by T. S. Arthur. New York, Cornish, Lamport & 

Co., n. d. c. (no copyright date given). F. 

Same as 1850. Also issued with c. 1850, but no 

other date. 



127 

(765) Souvenir gallery. 1850. 

Add note: Also issued 1851. 

770a Sweet home; or friendship's golden altar, ed. by 

Frances E. Pereival. Boston, L. P. Crown & Co., 

1856, c. 1855. 272 p., eng. front., 6f x4f. F. 

771a Tales and poetry from the English souvenirs for 

1829, a Christmas and New Years' present, ed. by a 

lady. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829. 

3 p. 1., 13-292 p., 5^x3f. F. 

Teacher's gift. Title on back of cover of "My teacher's 

New Year's present." 
Teacher's present. Title on side of cover of "My 
teacher's New Year's present." 
(780) Temperance token, The, 1848. 

Add: Also issued Auburn, N. Y., 1850. 
(799) Token, The, 1838. 

Add after 5th line of note: Also an edition "Token 
or affection's gift." New York, A. Edwards [1845 
on back of cover], with 6 pi. 
8186 ' Token of the heart, A, or gems of kindness, by Mrs- 
Abel and others. Boston, Higgins, Bradley & Dayton, 
c. 1857. 256 p., eng. front., 6f x4£. F. 

(820) Unique, The, 1829. 

Add: 3d ed. was Boston, 1830. 
820 1 Unique, The, a biography of many distinguished char- 
acters, with fine portraits. 3d ed. improved. Boston, 
Charles H. Peabody, 1830. 254 p., 13 pi. and eng. t., 
4jx3i. F. 

In this edition the biographies have been abridged 
and anecdotes inserted. 
8206 Vase of flowers, ed. by Anna Elizabeth. Boston, J- 
Buffum, c. 1851. viii, 9-96 p., 3x2. F. 

8346 Weeping willow, The, by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. 
Hartford, Henry S. Parsons, 1849, c. 1846. vi, 7- 
128 p., front., 4|x2f. F. 

838a Wild flowers, a collection of gems from the best authors 
by Miss Colman. Boston, S. Colman, C. 1846. viii, 
9-126 p., col. front., 4k x 2|. F. 

Reissued as "Ladies' vase of wild flowers," Auburn, 
1848, and 1852. See no. 454a above. 
(846) Wreath, The, 1821. 

Size should be 5 x 3f. 

851a Wreaths of friendship, a gift for the young, by T. S- 

Arthur and F. C. Woodworth. New York, Baker & 

Scribner, 1849, c. 1848. xii, 13-240 p., front., eng. t., 

illus. in text., 7}x5|. F. 

(857) Young ladies' oasis, 1851. 

Add: Same as "The Oasis,' 1855, with 252 p. 
863 1 Young lady's own book. Philadelphia, 1832. 

Not an annual. 

870a Young woman's gift, The, of literature, science and 

morality, ed. by Cotesworth Pinckney. Boston, J. 

Buffum, 1851, c. 1850. viii, 9-192 p., col. front., 

5ix3f. F. 



1*128 

8706 Youth's annual, a Christmas and New Year's gift, by 
C. E. C. Illustrated. New York, Leavitt & Allen, 
n. d. 2 p. 1., 5-292 p., [5 pi.], 6| x 4|. "Lucy's half 
crown." F. 



(1100) 
(1186) 
(1306) 
1327a 
1366a 

(1479) 
1756a 

1804a 



ENGLISH 

Book of beauty, The, 1849. 

Add: Followed by "Court Album." 
Court Album, 1850. 

Add: Previous vols, called "Book of beauty." 
Forget-me-not, London, 1831. 

Add: Reprinted as "Juvenile album," 1832. 
Friendship's forget-me-not. London, Thomas Nel- 
son, 1849. xii, 13-256 p., 4f x 3. F. 
Gems from American poets, selected and arranged by 
the author of the "Sentiment of flowers." 7th ed. 
London, Thomas Tegg, 1844. xii, 208 p. * 
Juvenile scrap book. 

Add: by Mrs. Ellis, 1841, illus., 8vo. * 

Thoughts among flowers. London, Th- religious 

tract society, 1845 139 p., 4|x3f. F. 

Not a true annual. 

Young gentleman's library, The, of entertaining and 

useful knowledge. Intended as a holiday or birthday 

present, by M. B. Pinnock. London, Longman, 

Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1829. 35 pi., xviii, 

l-354p., 1 1., 5fx3L F. 

The total number of volumes recorded in this bibliog- 
raphy, including addenda, is 2000. 



CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX. 



An index in order of years to all dated titles in this bibliography. 
The small numerals following many of the entries indicate the num- 
ber of times such titles have occurred in this list. For example 
"Forget-me-not 17 " indicates that this annual has already been 
referred to in sixteen previous years, that is, this is its seventeenth 
mention. The small figures do not necessarily have any reference 
to any volume numbers appearing on the title pages of the volumes. 

1823 

English. Forget-me-not. 

1824 

English. Forget-me-not 2 ; Friendship's offering; Graces. 
1825 

English. Blossoms at Christmas; First flowers; Forget-me-not 3 ; 
Friendship's offering 2 ; Hommage aux dames; Literary coronal; 
Literary souvenir; Poetical album; Remember me. 

1826 

American. Atlantic souvenir; Philadelphia souvenir; Souvenir; 
Wreath, a collection of poems. 

English. Amulet; Blossoms at Christmas 2 ; First flowers 2 ; For- 
get-me-not 4 ; Friendship's offering 3 ; Janus; Literary souvenir 2 ; 
Pledge of friendship; Poetical album 2 . 

1827 

American. Atlantic souvenir 2 ; Memorial. 

English. Amulet 2 ; First flowers 3 ; Forget-me-not 5 ; Friendship's 
offering 4 ; Literary souvenir 3 ; Pledge of friendship 2 ; Poetical album 3 ; 
Poole's royal sovereign; Royal sovereign. 

1828 

American. Amaranth, Bost. ; Atlantic souvenir 3 ; Juvenile sketch- 
book; Juvenile souvenir; Legendary; Memorial 2 ; Moral and re- 
ligious souvenir; Oasis; Talisman; Token. 

English. Amulet 3 ; Bijou; Carcanet; Christmas box; First 
flowers 4 ; Forget-me-not 6 ; Friendship's offering 5 ; Juvenile forget 
me not; Keepsake; Literary souvenir 4 ; Pledge of friendship 3 ; 
Poetical album 4 ; Times telescope; Troubadour; Winter's wreath. 

1829 

American. Atlantic souvenir 4 ; Cabinet; Casket, Bost.; Gift, 
Bost.; Holiday tales; Jackson wreath; Offering; Pearl; Remember 
me, a religious and literary miscellany; Tales and poetry from the 
English souvenirs; Talisman 2 ; Token 2 ; Unique; Visitor; Western 
souvenir. 

English. Affection's offering; Amulet 4 ; Anniversary; Bijou 2 ; 
Cabinet of curiosities; Casket; Christian forget-me-not; Christmas 
box 2 ; First flowers 5 ; Forget-me-not 7 ; Friendship's offering 6 ; Gem; 
Juvenile forget-me-not 2 ; Juvenile keepsake; Keepsake 2 ; Literary 
souvenir 5 ; Musical gem; Nautilus; New Year's gift; Offering; 



130 CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX. 

Poetical album 5 ; Souvenir litteraire de France; Times telescope 2 ; 
Winter's wreath 2 ; Young ladies book. 

1830 

American. Atlantic souvenir 5 ; Casket, or youth's pocket library; 
Garland, N. Y. ; Lily; Offering of sympathy; Pearl 2 ; Talisman 3 ; 
Token 3 ; Unique 2 ; Youth's keepsake. 

English. Ackermann's juvenile forget me not; Affection's gift; 
Affection's offering 2 ; Amulet 5 ; Anniversary 2 ; Apollo's gift; Bengal 
annual; Bijou 3 ; Cabinet album; Carcanet 2 ; Christian souvenir; 
Comic annual; Emanuel; Excitement; Fisher's national portrait 
gallery; Forget-me-not 8 ; Friendship's offering 7 ; Gem 2 ; Gem of art; 
Iris; Johnson's shooter's annual; Juvenile forget me not 3 ; Juvenile 
keepsake 2 ; Juvenile landscape annual; Keepsake 3 ; Keepsake frangais; 
Landscape annual; Laurel; Literary bluebook; Literary gem; 
Literary souvenir 6 ; Looking glass; Lyre; Musical bijou; Musical 
forget-me-not; Musical gem 2 ; Musical souvenir; New Year's gift 2 ; 
Olive branch; Remember me; Times telescope 3 ; Winter's wreath 3 ; 
Zoological keepsake. 

1831 

American. Amaranth, Newburyport; American comic annual; 
Amethyst, Balto. ; Atlantic souvenir 6 ; Child's annual, Phila.; 
Hyacinth, N. Y.; Keepsake americaine; Lily 2 ; Pearl 3 ; Scrap table; 
Spirit of the annuals; Tablet; Token 4 ; Youth's keepsake. 3 

English. Ackermann's juvenile forget me not 2 ; Affection's gift 2 ; 
Affection's offering 3 ; Amulet 6 ; Apollo's gift 2 ; Bengal annual 2 ; 
Cabinet album 2 ; Cadeau; Cameo; Chameleon; Comic annual 2 ; 
Comic offering; Dramatic annual; English keepsake; Excitement 2 ; 
Father's present to his son; Fisher's national portrait gallery 2 ; For- 
get-me-not 9 ; Friendship's offering 8 ; Gem 3 ; Humorist; Infant's 
annual; Iris 2 ; Juvenile forget me not 4 ; Keepsake 4 ; Keepsake 
francais 2 ; Ladies' and gentlemen's polite assistant and useful re- 
membrancer; Ladies' poetical album; Landscape annual 2 ; Literary 
souvenir 7 ; Looking glass 2 ; Love's offering; Lyre 2 ; Marshall's 
Christmas box; Mirror of the graces; Mr. Matthews' comic annual; 
Mother's present to her daughter; Musical bijou 2 ; Musical forget 
me not 2 ; Musical gem 3 ; New comic annual; New musical annual; 
New Year's gift 3 ; Olive branch 2 ; Phrenological bijou; Pledge of 
friendship 4 ; Poetical offering; Regent; Remember me 2 ; Remem- 
brance; Royal repository and picturesque diary; Sacred harp; 
Sacred offering; Scrap table; Simpson's gentleman's almanack; 
Souvenir, Le; Talisman; Times telescope 4 ; Tit-bits; Vocal annual; 
Winter's wreath 4 ; Youth's keepsake. 

1832 

American. Affection's gift, N. Y.; Annual; Atlantic souvenir 7 ; 
Christian offering; Compliment for the season; Keepsake americaine 2 ; 
Lady's cabinet album; Lily 3 ; Odd volume; Pearl 4 ; Token 6 ; Young 
lady's own book. 

English. Ackermann's juvenile forget me not 3 ; Affection's gift 3 ; 
Affection's offering 4 ; Amaranth; Amethyst; Amulet 7 ; Bengal 
annual 3 ; Botanic annual; Bouquet; Cabinet album 3 ; Cabinet for 
youth; Cabinet of literary gems; Cadeau 2 ; Chameleon 2 ; Comic 
annual 3 ; Comic offering 2 ; Continental annual; Diadem; Easter 
gift; Easter offering; Evergreen; Excitement 3 ; Fisher's drawing 
room scrap-book; Fisher's national portrait gallery 3 ; Forget-me-not 10 ; 
Friendship's offering 9 ; Gem 4 ; Geographical annual; Heath's pictur- 
esque annual; Hibernian keepsake; Hive; Humourist 2 ; Infant's 



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annual 2 ; Juvenile album; Juvenile forget me not 5 ; Keepsake 5 ; 
Landscape album; Landscape annual 3 ; Literary souvenir 8 ; Looking 
glass 3 ; Love's offering 2 ; Marshall's Christmas box 2 ; Musical 
bijou 3 ; Musical gem 4 ; New Year's gift 4 ; Nosegay; Poetical offer- 
ing 2 ; Portfolio; Recordanza; Regent 2 ; Remember me 3 ; Rose of 
four seasons; Sacred harp 2 ; Sacred lyre; Sacred offering 2 ; Shipp's 
military bijou; Sister's gift; Spiritual gleaner; Vocal annual 2 ; 
Waverley album; Winter's wreath 5 ; Yorkshire literary annual; 
Youth's cornucopia. 

1833 

American. Annual 2 ; Child's gem; Miscellanies; Odd volume 2 ; 
Pearl 6 ; Premium; Religious souvenir; Token 6 ; Young lady's 
Sunday book; Young man's guide. 

English. Affection's gift 4 ; Amethyst 2 ; Amulet 8 ; Aurora borealis; 
Bengal annual 4 ; Biblical annual; Bouquet 2 ; Cadeau 3 ; Chameleon 3 ; 
Christmas tales; Comic annual 4 ; Comic offering 3 ; Dramatic 
souvenir; Ellis's missionary annual; Elgin annual; Excitement 4 ; 
Father's present to his son 2 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 2 ; 
Fisher's national portrait gallery 4 ; Forget-me-not 11 ; Friendship's 
offering 10 ; Geographical annual 2 ; Heath's book of beauty; Heath's 
picturesque annual 2 ; Infant's annual 3 ; Juvenile forget-me-not 6 ; 
Keepsake 6 ; Landscape annual 4 ; Literary souvenir 9 ; Looking glass 4 ; 
Missionary annual; Musical gem 5 ; New Year's gift 5 ; Offering 2 ; 
Regent 3 ; Sacred musical offering; Sacred offering 3 ; Turner's 
annual tour; Wreath of friendship. 

1834 

American. American juvenile keepsake; Annual 3 ; Casket, or 
or youth's pocket library 2 ; Child's annual, Bost.; Daughter's own 
book; Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket annual; Lady's cabinet al- 
bum 2 ; Lily 4 ; Oasis 2 ; Offering 2 ; Pearl 6 ; Religious souvenir 2 ; 
Rosary; Token 7 ; Unique 3 ; Youth's keep-sake; Youth's sketch book. 

English. Album wreath; Amethyst 3 ; Amulet 9 ; Annual souvenir; 
Bengal annual 5 ; Biblical annual 2 ; Bouquet 3 ; Bow in the cloud; 
Comic annual 5 ; Comic offering 4 ; Coronal; English annual; Excite- 
ment 5 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 3 ; Forget-me-not 12 ; Friends' 
annual; Friendship's offering 11 ; Gage d'amitie; Gem of art 2 ; Geo- 
graphical annual 3 ; Heath's book of beauty 2 ; Heath's picturesque 
annual 3 ; Juvenile forget me not 7 ; Keepsake 7 ; Landscape album 2 ; 
Landscape annual 5 ; Literary gift book; Literary souvenir 10 ; Look- 
ing glass 5 ; Midsummer keepsake; New Year's gift 6 ; Offering 3 ; Ori- 
ental annual; Regent 4 ; Sacred annual; Sacred offering 4 ; Souvenir; 
Turner's annual tour 2 ; Wreath of friendship 2 ; Young gentleman's 
annual. 

1835 

American. American juvenile keepsake 2 ; Annual 4 ; Beauties of 
the English annuals; Bouquet, Phila.; Gift, Concord; Lady's 
cabinet album 3 ; Lily 6 ; Odd volume 3 ; Parent's present; Portfolio 
for youth; Premium 2 ; Religious souvenir 3 ; Token 8 ; Youth's keep- 
sake. 3 

English. Amulet 10 ; Angler's souvenir; Annual token; Biblical 
keepsake; Christian keepsake; Comic almanac; Comic annual 6 ; 
Comic offering 5 ; Continental landscape annual of European scenery; 
Continental tourist; English annual 2 ; Excitement 6 ; Finden's 
tableaux; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 4 ; Forget-me-not 13 ; 
Friendship's offering 12 ; Gage d'amitie 2 ; Geographical annual 4 ; 
Heath's book of beauty 3 ; Heath's picturesque annual 4 ; Juvenile 



132 CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX. 

amulet; Juvenile forget-me-not 8 ; Juvenile keepsake 3 ; Keepsake 8 ; 
Lady's keepsake and maternal monitor; Landscape annual 6 ; Land- 
scape souvenir; Literary souvenir 11 ; Looking glass 6 ; Marshall's 
Christmas box 3 ; Musical gem 6 ; New Year's gift 7 ; New Year's 
token; Nursery offering; Orient pearl; Oriental annual 2 ; Pledge of 
affection; Present; Regent 5 ; Sacred offering 6 ; Souvenir 2 ; Turner's 
annual tour 3 ; Youth's cabinet. 

1836 

American. American juvenile keepsake 3 ; Boston book; Flora 
and Thalia; Fountain; Gift; Laurel; Magnolia; Parlour scrap 
book; Pearl 7 ; Philadelphia book; Portland sketch book; Pre- 
mium 3 ; Religious souvenir 4 ; Sacred off ering ; Stranger's gift; Token 9 ; 
Wreath, Young lady's gift; Youth's keepsake*. 

English. Affection's keepsake; Amaranth 2 ; Amulet 11 ; Baxter's 
agricultural and horticultural annual; Biblical keepsake 2 ; Book of 
gems; Cabinet of modern art; Christian keepsake 2 ; Comic almanac 2 ; 
Comic annual 7 ; Easter gift 2 ; Emerald; English annual 3 ; Excite- 
ment 7 ; Finden's tableaux 2 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 5 ; 
Fisher's juvenile scrap-book; Flowers of loveliness; Forget-me-not 14 ; 
Friendship's offering 13 ; Gage d'amitie 3 ; Gems of beauty; Geo- 
graphical annual 5 ; Heath's book of beauty 4 ; Heath's gallery of 
engravings; Heath's picturesque annual 5 ; Historical keepsake; 
Juvenile forget me not 9 ; Keepsake 9 ; Landscape annual 7 ; Looking 
glass 7 ; Midsummer comic annual; Musical bijou 4 ; Naval annual; 
New Year's gift 8 ; Nursery offering 2 ; Oriental annual 3 ; Poetical 
annual; Regent 6 ; Scottish annual; Squib annual; Turner's annual 
tour 4 . 

1837 

American. American juvenile keepsake 4 ; Autumn leaves; Boston 
book 2 ; Child's annual, Bost. 2 ; Christian offering 2 ; Evergreen, 
Phila.; Gift 2 ; Jewel; Lady's cabinet album 4 ; Ladies' wreath; 
Laurel 2 ; Magnolia 2 ; Pearl 8 ; Religious souvenir 6 ; Selections from 
female poets; Token 1 "; Union annual; Violet; Wreath 2 ; Youth's 
keepsake 6 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 2 ; Andalusian annual; Biblical 
keepsake 3 ; Book of gems 2 ; Cabinet of modern art 2 ; Christian keep- 
sake 3 ; Comic almanac 3 ; Comic annual 7 ; Continental landscape 
annual of European scenery 2 ; Cynosure; Easter gift 3 ; English 
annual 4 ; Excitement 8 ; Exhilaration; Finden's tableaux 3 ; Fisher's 
drawing room scrap-book 6 ; Fisher's juvenile scrap-book 2 ; Fisher's 
oriental keepsake; Flowers of loveliness 2 ; Forget-me-not 15 ; Friend- 
ship's offering 14 ; Gage d'amitie 4 ; Gems of beauty 2 ; Heath's book 
of beauty 5 ; Heath's gallery of engravings 2 ; ■ Heath's picturesque 
annual 6 ; Juvenile forget me not 10 ; Keepsake 10 ; Landscape annual 8 ; 
Landscape souvenir 2 ; Looking glass 5 ; Musical bijou 5 ; Oriental 
annual 4 ; Regent 7 ; Relaxation; Souvenir keepsake; Tribute; Turner's 
annual tour. 5 

1838 
" American. Baltimore book; Casket of gems; Child's gem 2 ; 
Christian keepsake; Gift from fairyland; Ladies' garland; Lily 2 ; 
Literary souvenir; Parlour book; Premium 4 ; Token 11 ; Youth's 
keepsake 6 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 3 ; Book of gems 3 ; Campbell's scenic 
annual; Christian keepsake 4 ; Comic almanac 4 ; Comic annual ; 
Continental landscape annual of European scenery 3 ; Easter gift 4 ; 
English annual 5 ; Excitement 9 ; Finden's tableaux 4 ; Fisher's draw- 



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ing room scrap-book 7 ; Fisher's juvenile scrap-book 3 ; Fisher's orien- 
tal keepsake 2 ; Fisher's Waverly forget-me-not; Flowers of loveli- 
ness 3 ; Forget-me-not 16 ; Friendship's offering 15 ; Gage d'amitie 5 ; 
Gems of beauty 3 ; Heath's book of beauty 6 ; Heath's gallery of en- 
gravings 3 ; Heath's picturesque annual 7 ; Hunter's annual; Keep- 
sake 11 ; Landscape annual 9 ; Landscape souvenir 3 ; Literary and 
pictorial repository; Magnet; Oriental annual 5 ; Portraits of chil- 
dren of the nobility; Regent 8 ; Remembrance 2 ; Sacred offering 6 ; 
Scenic annual; Turner's annual tour 6 . 

1839 

American. Boys' scrap book; Christian keepsake 2 ; Christian offer- 
ing, N. Y.; Flora's lexicon; Garland, Bost. ; Gift 3 ; Girls' scrap 
book; Infant's annual; Jewel 2 ; Juvenile forget me not; Ladies' 
wreath 2 ; Liberty bell; Lily 6 ; Magnolia 3 ; Newest keepsake, Bost.; 
Peter Parley's gift; Religious offering; Religious souvenir 6 ; Sacred 
offering 2 ; Sacred wreath; Token 12 ; Violet 2 ; Young lady's companion; 
Youth's keepsake. 7 

English. Amaranth 3 ; Annual of British landscape scenery; Bijou 
almanac; Book of royalty; Caunter's and Daniell's oriental annual; 
Comic almanac 5 ; Comic annual 10 ; Diadem 2 ; Excitement 10 ; Fin- 
den's tableaux 5 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 8 ; Fisher's 
juvenile scrap-book 4 ; Fisher's oriental keepsake 3 ; Flowers of loveli- 
ness 4 ; Forget-me-not 17 ; Friendship's offering 16 ; Gage d'amitie 6 ; 
Gems of beauty 4 ; Gift for all seasons; Heath's book of beauty 7 ; 
Heath's picturesque annual 8 ; Hunter's annual 2 ; Imperial; Keep- 
sake 12 ; Landscape annual 10 ; Landscape souvenir 4 ; Literary cabinet; 
Miniature almanach; New juvenile keepsake; Oracle of rural life 
and spring almanach; Oriental annual 6 ; Portraits of children of the 
nobility 2 ; Regent 9 ; Turner's annual tour 7 . 

1840 

American. 'American juvenile keepsake 5 ; Annualette; Casket of 
gems 2 ; Christian keepsake 3 ; Flower garden; Freedom's gift; Gar- 
land, Bost. 2 ; Gem; Gift 4 ; Literary amaranth; Literary souvenir 2 ; 
Merry's annual for all seasons; Moss-rose, Hartford; Newest keep- 
sake, Norwich; North star; Pearl 9 ; Poet; Poetic wreath; Religious 
offering 2 ; Religious souvenir 7 ; Rose of Sharon; Token 13 ; Violet 3 ; 
Youth's keepsake 8 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 4 ; Album wreath of music and 
literature; Bijou almanac 2 ; Bouquet des souvenirs; Christian keep- 
sake 5 ; Comic almanac 6 ; Excitement 11 ; Excitement, Edin.; Finden's 
portraits of female aristocracy; Finden's royal gallery of British art; 
Finden's tableaux 6 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 9 ; Flowers of 
loveliness 5 ; Forget-me-not 18 ; Friendship's offering 17 ; Gage d'amitie 7 ; 
Gems of beauty 5 ; Gift for all seasons 2 ; Heath's book of beauty 8 ; 
Heath's picturesque annual 9 ; Historical souvenir and literary cabi- 
net; Iris of prose, poetry and art; Juvenile scrap-book; Keepsake 13 ; 
Ladies' keepsake; May you like it; Nursery annual; Oriental 
annual 7 ; Portraits of children of the nobility 3 ; Rainbow; Regent 10 ; 
Souvenir keepsake; Turner's annual tour 8 . 

1841 

American. Amaranth, Phila.; Annualette 2 ; Biographical annual; 
Boston book 3 ; Friendship's offering; Juvenile forget me not 2 ; Liberty 
bell 2 ; Magnolia 4 ; Mourner's gift; Remembrancer; Rhode Island 
book; Rose of Sharon 2 ; Token 14 ; Youth's keepsake 9 . 

English. Cattermole's historical annual; Comic almanac 7 ; Eng- 
lish helicon; Excitement 12 ; Finden's portraits of female aristocracy 2 ; 



134 CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX. 

Finden's tableaux 7 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 10 ; Flowers of 
loveliness 6 ; Forget-me-not 19 ; Friendship's offering 18 ; Gage d'amitie 8 ; 
Heath's book of beauty 9 ; Heath's picturesque annual 10 ; Imperial 2 ; 
Juvenile scrap-book 2 ; Keepsake 14 ; Liliputian annual; Orientalist; 
Portraits of children of the nobility 4 ; Protestant annual; Recreation; 
Regent 11 ; Turner's annual tour 9 . 

1842 

American. Amaranth, Phila. 2 ; Annualette 3 ; Child's gem 3 ; Child's 
token; Christian year; Dahlia; Flora's interpreter; Flora's lexicon 2 ; 
Friendship's offering 2 ; Gem 2 ; Gems from American female poets; 
Gems from the American poets; Gift 5 ; Lady's book; Liberty bell 3 ; 
Magnolia 5 ; Marriage ring; Mignonette; New Hampshire book; 
Poetry of the seasons; Rose; Rose of Sharon 3 ; Sunday-school gift; 
Token 15 ; Token, N. Y.; Violet 4 ; Youth's keepsake 10 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 5 ; Cabinet of modern art 3 ; Christian 
souvenir 2 ; Comic almanac 8 ; Comic annual 11 ; Evergreen 2 ; Excite- 
ment 13 ; Finden's tableaux 8 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 11 
Forget-me-not 20 ; Friendship's offering 10 ; Heath's book of beauty 10 
Heath's picturesque annual 11 ; Juvenile scrap-book 3 ; Keepsake 15 
Love gift; Orientalist 2 ; Poetical forget-me-not; Recreation 2 ; Re- 
gent 12 ; Renfrewshire annual; Souvenir keepsake; Turner's annual 
tour 10 . 

1843 

American. Annualette 4 ; Casket of entertaining and useful read- 
ing; Christian family annual; Christian souvenir, Bost.; Drawing- 
room annual; Family circle; Fireside poetical readings; Friend- 
ship's offering 3 ; Gift 6 ; Golden gems for the Christian; Holiday gem 
for girls; Jewel 3 ; Lady's book 2 ; Liberty bell 4 ; Little girl's forget- 
me-not; Little keepsake; Magnolia 6 ;- Moss-rose, Hartford 2 ; Odd- 
fellows offering; Parting gift; Perennial flowers; Rose 2 ; Rose of 
Sharon 4 ; Saint Nicholas annual; Snow-drop, Prov.; Youth's keep- 
sake 11 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 6 ; Ayrshire wreath; Comic album; 
Comic almanac 9 ; Excitement 14 ; Finden's tableaux 9 ; Fisher's draw- 
ing room scrap-book 12 ; Forget-me-not 21 ; Friendship's offering 20 ; 
Gem of loveliness; Heath's boqk of beauty 11 ; Heath's picturesque 
annual 12 ; Juvenile scrap-book 4 ; Keepsake 16 ; Love gift 2 ; Recrea- 
tion 3 ; Regent 13 ; Remembrance 3 ; Turner's annual tour 11 . 

1844 

American. Annualette 5 ; Bouquet, Bost.; Child's gem 4 ; Chris- 
tian family annual 2 ; Christian offering 3 ; Evergreen, New Haven; 
Fables of Flora; Family circle 2 ; Flower vase; Friendship's offering 4 ; 
Gem 3 ; Gems from American female poets 2 ; Gems from the Ameri- 
can poets 2 ; Gift 7 ; Gift for all seasons, Phila.; Girl's token; Golden 
vase; Hare-bell, N. Y.; Hare-bell, Hartford; Housekeepers' annual; 
Illustrated book of Christian ballads; Iris, N. Y.; Jewel 4 ; Jewel, a 
holiday gift; Liberty bell 5 ; Literary souvenir 3 ; Little gift; Little 
keepsake 2 ; Lyric gems; Magnolia 7 ; Mourner's chaplet; New Hamp- 
shire book 2 ; Odd-fellows offering 2 ; Opal; Philopcena; Rose 3 ; Rose 
of Sharon 5 ; Saint Nicholas gift; Songs for the Sabbath; Token, 
N. Y. 2 ; Wintergreen; Youth's historical gift; Youth's keepsake 12 . 

English. Affection's gift 5 ; Cattermole's historical annual 2 ; Comic 
almanac 10 ; Excitement 15 ; Finden's tableaux 10 ; Fisher's drawing 
room scrap-book 13 ; Forget-me-not 22 ; Friendship's offering 21 ; Heath's 
book of beauty 12 ; Heath's picturesque annual 13 ; Juvenile bijou; 
Juvenile scrap-book 6 ; Keepsake 17 ; Love gift 3 ; Manchester keep- 



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sake; Military annual; Prism of imagination; Recreation 4 ; Regent 14 ; 
Turner's annual tour 12 ; Victoria annual. 

1845 

American. American keepsake; Annualette 6 ; Autumn flowers; 
Bouquet, Bost. 2 ; Bouquet of flowers; Casket, N. Y.; Catholic 
keepsake; Charleston book; Child's gem 5 ; Christian family annual 3 ; 
Diadem; Drops from Flora's cup; Family circle 3 ; Friendship's 
offering 5 ; Gems of sacred poetry; Gift 8 ; Hare-bell, Hartford 2 ; 
Hawthorn; Housekeepers' annual 2 ; Hyacinth; Juvenile scrap- 
book; Keepsake; Ladies' scrap-book; Language of gems; Laurel 
wreath; Leaflets of memory; Liberty bell 6 ; Liberty chimes; Liter- 
ary amaranth 2 ; Literary souvenir 4 ; Little keepsake 3 ; Love gift; 
Moss rose; Odd fellows gem; Odd-fellows offering 3 ; Opal 2 ; Poetry 
of the heart; Poet's gift; Religious souvenir 8 ; Rhode Island book 2 ; 
Rose 4 ; Rose of Sharon 6 ; Saint Nicholas gift 2 ; Snow drop, N. Y.; 
Youth's keepsake 13 . 

English. Angler's souvenir 2 ; Book of beauty; Chaplet; Comic 
almanac 11 ; Comic miscellany; Excitement 16 ; Fisher's drawing room 
scrap-book 14 ; Forget-me-not 23 ; Heath's book of beauty 13 ; Heath's 
picturesque annual 14 ; Juvenile scrap-book 6 ; Keepsake 18 ; Literary 
and pictorial souvenir; Love gift 4 ; Musical bijou 6 ; Musical gem 7 ; 
Perennial; Recreation 5 ; Regent 15 ; Turner's annual tour 13 . 

1846 

American. Amulet; Annualette 7 ; Boudoir annual; Bouquet, 
Bost. 5 ; Bouquet of flowers 2 ; Bridal token; Broken vase; Christian's 
annual; Dew-drops of the nineteenth century; Diadem 2 ; Family 
circle 4 ; Floral fortune teller; Flower dial; Flower people; Forget-me- 
not; Forget-me-not, Lowell; Friendship's offering 6 ; Gathered leaves; 
Gem of the season; Golden gift; Hyacinth 2 ; Jewel 5 ; Judson offering; 
Juvenile gem; Lady's book 3 ; Ladies' casket; Laurel wreath 2 ; Leaf- 
lets of memory 2 ; Liberty bell 7 ; Mayflower; Missionary memorial; 
Moss rose 2 ; Odd fellows gem 2 ; Odd-fellows offering 4 ; Odd-fellows 
token; One pearl of great price; Opal 3 ; Parlor annual; Poetry 
of the sentiments; Religious keepsake; Religious souvenir 9 ; Rhode 
Island book 3 ; Rose 5 ; Rose of Sharon 7 ; Rosette; Sabbath school 
annual; Scenes in the lives of the Apostles; Scenes in the life of the 
Saviour; Snow flake; Token, Hartford; Voice of flowers; Wild 
flowers; Wreath of wild flowers; Young lady's companion; Youth's 
keepsake 14 . 

English. Chaplet 2 ; Comic almanac 12 ; Coronal 2 ; Fisher's drawing 
room scrap book 15 ; Forget-me-not 24 ; Gift of love and friendship; 
Heath's book of beauty 14 ; Juvenile missionary keepsake; Juvenile 
scrap-book 7 ; Keepsake 19 ; Musical bijou 7 ; Oriental album; Pic- 
torial cabinet; Recreation 6 ; Regent 16 ; Turner's annual tour 14 . 

1847 

American. Amaranth; American book of beauty; Annualette 7 ; 
Bridal wreath; Christian keepsake 4 ; Christian souvenir, Phila. ; 
Christian wreath; Christmas blossoms; Christ's messengers; Dia- 
dem 3 ; Evergreen, Phila.; Family circle 5 ; Floral gems; Floral offer- 
ing; Floral year; Flora's album; Flora's interpreter; Flower vase 2 ; 
Forget-me-not, Lowell 2 ; Fountain, Phila.; Friendship's gift of 
moral and entertaining literature; Friendship's offering 7 ; Gift 9 ; 
Gift of friendship; Golden gift 2 ; Hyacinth 3 ; Jewel 6 ; Lady's book 4 ; 
Ladies' diadem, Lowell; Ladies' vase; Ladies' wreath, N. Y. ; 
Laurel wreath 3 ; Leaflets of memory 3 ; Liberty bell 8 ; Little gem; 
Magnolia Bost.; Mayflower 2 ; Memento; Moss rose 3 ; Moss-rose, 



136 CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX. 

Hartford 3 ; Mother's present; My teacher's new year's present; 
Odd-fellows offering 5 ; Opal 4 ; Pastor's gift; Philipena, Lowell; 
Philopoena 2 ; Rainbow; Religious souvenir 10 ; Rose 6 ; Rose of Sharon 8 ; 
Sabbath school annual 2 ; Sacred flora; Scenes in the lives of the 
patriarchs and prophets; Token, Hartford 2 . 

English. Affection's keepsake 7 ; Comic almanac 13 ; Fisher's draw- 
ing room scrap-book 16 ; Forget-me-not 25 ; Heath's book of beauty 15 ; 
Juvenile scrap-book 8 ; Keepsake 20 ; Musical bijou 8 ; Recreation 7 ; 
Regent 17 ; Turner's annual tour 15 ; Wedeyan juvenile offering. 
1848 

American. Amaranth 2 ; Apples of gold; Beauties of sacred litera- 
ture; Bridal wreath 2 ; Child's first gift; Christian keepsake 6 ; Christ- 
mas blossoms 2 ; Christmas roses 2 ; Christ's messenger; Family 
circle 6 ; Floral fortuneteller 2 ; Floral wreath, N. Y.; Flora's album 2 ; 
Flora's gem; Flora's interpreter 2 ; Flower vase 3 ; Forget-me-not 2 ; 
Forget-me-not, Lowell 3 ; Friendship's gift, Bost.; Friendship's offer- 
ing 8 : Garland; Gem, N. Y.; Gem of the season 2 ; Gift of friend- 
ship 2 ; Gift of friendship, N. Y.; Golden gift 3 ; Golden leaflets; 
Golden present; Honeysuckle; Hyacinth 4 ; Juvenile odd-fellow; 
Keepsake 2 ; Lady's book 6 ; Ladies' diadem, N. Y.; Lady's token; 
Ladies' vase of wild flowers; Leaflets of memory 4 ; Liberty bell 9 ; 
Little republic; Marriage offering; Mayflower 3 ; Memento 2 ; Mirror 
of life; My teacher's new year's present 2 ; Odd-fellows offering 6 ; 
Offering of beauty; Opal 5 ; Our day; Philipena, Worcester; Poetry 
of love; Primrose; Rainbow 2 ; Rose 7 ; Rose of Sharon 9 ; Rough and 
ready annual; Sacred flora 2 ; Sacred tableaux; Scripture gift book; 
Snow drop, N. Y. 2 ; Temperance token; Women of the scriptures; 
Wreath of wild flowers 2 ; Young ladies' offering; Young man. 

English. Book of beauty 2 ; Book of beauty, or regal gallery; 
Comic almanac 14 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 17 ; Juvenile 
offering; Juvenile scrap-book 9 ; Keepsake 21 ; Keepsake, Lond. and 
Edin.; Musical bijou 9 ; "My own" annual; Oriental album 2 ; Poetic 
prism; Recreation 8 ; Regent 18 ; Turner's annual tour 16 . 

1849 

American. Amaranth 2 ; Amethyst; Book of pearls; Christian 
keepsake 6 ; Christmas blossoms 3 ; Christmas roses; Crocus; Echoes 
of infant voices; Excelsior; Family circle 7 ; Floral gems 2 ; Forget- 
me-not 3 ; Friendship's offering 9 ; Gallery of mezzotints; Garland 2 ; 
Gem, N. Y. 2 ; Gem of the season 3 ; Gems of beauty; Gift leaves of 
American poetry; Gift of friendship 3 ; Golden present 2 ; Hare-bell, 
Hartford 3 ; Holiday gift; Hyacinth 5 ; Juvenile scrap book, N. Y.; 
Keepsake of friendship; Lady's annual; Ladies' gems; Ladies gift; 
Lady's present; Leaflets of memory 5 ; Liberty bell 10 ; Maple leaf; 
Marriage offering 2 ; Memento 3 ; Odd-fellows offering 7 ; Offering to 
beauty, Phila.; Opal 6 ; Pastor's gift 2 ; Pearl, a Christmas, new year 
and birthday present; Pictorial family annual; Rosary 2 ; Rose of 
Sharon 10 ; Rose of Sharon, Auburn; Rosemary; Ruby; Sabbath 
school annual 3 ; Snow flake 2 ; Wedding gift; Weeping willow; Wreaths 
of friendship ; Young ladies' offering 2 ; Young man's offering; Youth's 
sketch book 2 . 

English. Book of beauty, or regal gallery 2 ; Comic almanac 15 ; 
Juvenile scrap-book 10 ; Keepsake 22 ; Musical bijou 10 ; Recreation 9 ; 
Regent 19 ; Turner's annual tour 17 . 

1850 

American. Amaranth 4 ; Amethyst, Bost.; Boston book 4 ; Bril- 
liant; Buds and blossoms; Choice gift; Christian keepsake, Nashua; 



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Christmas blossoms 4 ; Drawing room sqrap-book; Evergreen, N. Y.; 
Family circle 8 ; Floral keepsake; Flower vase 4 ; Flowers of litera- 
ture; Forget-me-not 4 ; Friendship's offering 10 ; Friendship's token; 
Garland 3 ; Gem of the season 4 ; Gems for you; Gems of beauty 2 ; 
Gift Book; Gift book of the republic; Gift of friendship 4 ; Gift of 
piety; Golden gift 4 ; Golden gift, a wreath of gems ; Golden present 3 ; 
Home recreation; Hyacinth 6 ; Judson offering 2 ; Keepsake of 
friendship 2 ; Ladies' gift 2 ; Ladies' scrap-book 2 ; Lady's token 2 ; Ladies' 
vase of wild flowers 2 ; Leaflets of memory 6 ; Love, forest flowers 
and sea shells; Memento 4 ; Moss rose 4 ; My teacher's new year's 
present 3 ; National temperance offering; Odd-fellows keepsake; Odd- 
fellows offering 8 ; Odd-fellows token; Poet's offering; Primrose 2 ; 
Rose of Sharon 11 ; Ruby 2 ; Sacred annual; Snow flake 3 ; Sons of 
temperance offering; Souvenir gallery; Temperance token 2 ; Token, 
Hartford 3 ; Violet, N. Y.; Winter- bloom; Young man's friend; 
Young man's offering 2 ; Youth's sketch book 3 . 

English. Christian keepsake 6 ; Comic almanac 16 ; Court album; 
Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 18 ; Juvenile keepsake, The; 
Juvenile scrap-book 11 ; Keepsake 23 ; Musical bijou 11 ; Recreation 10 ; 
Regent 20 ; Turner's annual tour 18 . 

1851 

American. Amaranth 5 ; American keepsake; Bouquet, Bost. 4 ; 
Chaplet of roses; Choice gift; Christian diadem; Christian parlor 
book; Christian souvenir, Auburn; Christmas blossoms 5 ; Christ- 
mas tribute; Diosma; Family circle 9 ; Floral offering 2 ; Floral 
wreath, Bost.; Forget-me-not 5 ; Forget-me-not, N. Y.; Friendship 
flower; Friendship's jewel; Friendship's offering 11 ; Garland 4 ; Gem 
of the season 5 ; Gem of the western world; Gems from the sacred 
mine; Gems of beauty 3 ; Gift 10 ; Gift of friendship 5 ; Golden gift 6 ; 
Golden present 4 ; Golden vase 3 ; Holiday gift 2 ; Hyacinth 7 ; Iris; 
Irving offering; Juvenile keepsake; Keepsake 3 ; Keepsake of friend- 
ship 3 ; Ladies' companion; Ladies' gift 3 ; Leaflets of memory 7 ; 
Liberty bell 11 ; Lily of the valley; Marriage offering 3 ; Memento of 
friendship; Memorial, N. Y. ; Memory and hope; Moss rose 5 ; 
New Orleans book; Odd-fellows offering 9 ; Our gift; Philopcena 3 ; 
Poetry of flowers; Polyanthus; Remember me; Rose of Sharon 12 ; 
Sacred annual 2 ; Sacred gift; Snow flake 4 ; Sons of temperance 
offering 2 ; Souvenir gallery 2 ; Temperance offering; Token of friend- 
ship; Vase of flowers; Woodbine; Young ladies' oasis; Young ladies' 
offering 3 ; Young woman's gift. 

English. Comic almanac 17 ; Court album 2 ; Fisher's drawing room 
scrap-book 19 ; Keepsake 24 ; Musical bijou 12 ; Regent 21 ; Turner's 
annual tour 19 . 

1852 

American. Amaranth 6 ; Annual souvenir gallery; Beauties of 
sacred literature 2 ; Bridal keepsake; Cabinet of modern art; Child's 
companion; Christian parlor book 2 ; Christmas blossoms 6 ; Christ- 
mas tribute 2 ; Dew drop; Drops from Flora's cup 2 ; Family circle 10 ; 
Female prose writers of America; Floral wreath, Auburn; Flora's lexi- 
con 3 ; Flowers of loveliness; Forget-me-not, Lowell 4 ; Friendship's 
gift, Lynn; Friendship's offering 12 ; Garland 5 ; Gem 4 ; Gem of the 
season 6 ; Gems of beauty 4 ; Gift of affection; Gift of friendship 6 ; 
Golden leaflets 2 ; Hare-bell, Hartford 4 ; Home book of beauty; 
Home book of the picturesque; Hyacinth 8 ; Illustrated ladies' keep- 
sake; Illustrated souvenir; Iris 2 ; Irving offering 2 ; Juvenile annual; 
Keepsake 4 ; Keepsake of friendship 4 ; Kossuth offering; Ladies' 
illustrated keepsake; Ladies' parlor companion; Ladies' vase of 



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wild flowers 3 ; Leaflets of memory 8 ; Liberty bell"; Lily of the 
valley 2 ; Magnolia, Bost. 2 ; Marriage offering*; Masonic offering; 
Moss rose; Mourner's friend; Odd-fellows offering 1 "; Offering; 
Philopcena 3 ; Pictorial family annual 2 ; Primrose 3 ; Proverbialist; 
Remember me 2 ; Rose of Sharon" ; Snow flake 4 ; Talisman, Phila.; 
Token of friendship 2 ; Token of friendship, an offering for all seasons; 
Wild flower. 

English. Comic almanac 18 ; Court album 3 ; Garland; Keepsake 2 '; 
Musical bijou 13 ; Regent 22 ; Turner's annual tour 20 . 

1853 

American. Album of love; Amaranth 7 ; American historical an- 
nual; Autumn leaves 2 ; Birthday gift; Book of the boudoir, Bost.; 
Casket, Bost.; Children's annual; Christian diadem 2 ; Coronal; Crys- 
tal gem; Dewdrop 2 ; Diadem, Bost.; Family circle 11 ; Floral offer- 
ing 3 ; Flora's dial 2 ; Forget-me-not, Bost. 6 ; Friendship's memorial; 
Friendship's offering 13 ; Garland 6 ; Gem of the season 7 ; Gems of 
beauty 5 ; Gift book for young ladies, Bost.; Gift for all seasons, N. 
Y.; Gift of affection 2 ; Gift of flowers; Gift of friendship 7 ; Gift of 
love; Gift of sentiment; Golden gift, a wreath of gems 2 ; Golden 
grains; Happy new year; Harbinger; Hyacinth 9 ; Iris 3 ; Keepsake 6 ; 
Keepsake of friendship 6 ; Ladies' diadem, N. Y. 2 ; Ladies' illustrated 
keepsake 2 ; Ladies' souvenir; Lady's token, Bost.; Liberty bell 13 ; 
Lily of the valley 3 ; Magnolia, Bost. 3 ; Mayflower, Lowell; Mother's 
and young lady's annual; Odd-fellows offering 11 ; Offering to beauty; 
Pearl, a gift of friendship; Remember me 3 ; Rose of Sharon 14 ; Rose 
bud; Souvenir gallery 3 ; Temperance offering 2 ; Waverley garland; 
Wheat-sheaf; Winter wreath; Young ladies' offering 4 ; Young maid- 
en's mirror; Youth's visitor. 

English. Comic almanac 19 ; Court album 4 ; Fisher's drawing room 
scrap-book 20 ; Keepsake 26 ; Oriental album 3 ; Regent 23 ; Turner's 
annual tour 21 . 

1854 

American. Affection's gift, Phila.; Aloe; Amaranth 8 ; Auto- 
graphs for freedom; Benison; Book of gems; Charm; Children's 
gift; Child's keepsake; Christian diadem 3 ; Christmas blossoms 7 ; 
Dew-drops of the nineteenth century 2 ; Floral keepsake 2 ; Friend- 
ship; Friendship's offering 14 ; Garland 7 ; Gem 6 ; Gem annual; 
Gem of the season 8 ; Gems of beauty 6 ; Gift of flowers 2 ; Gift of 
friendship 8 ; Gift of love 2 ; Gift of sentiment 2 ; Home annual; Hya- 
cinth 10 ; Keepsake of friendship 6 ; Lady's manual; Ladies' scrap-book 3 ; 
Laurel leaves, N. Y. ; Leaflets of memory 9 ; Lily of the valley 4 ; 
Marriage offering 5 ; Masonic offering 2 ; Mayflower 4 ; Memory; 
Moss rose 7 ; Oasis 3 ; Odd-fellows offering 12 ; Our country; Passion 
flower; Philopcena 4 ; Remember me 4 ; Rose of Sharon 15 ; Snow 
flake 5 ; Temperance keepsake; Temperance offering 3 ; Thought- 
blossom; Token of friendship, an offering for all seasons 2 ; White 
veil; Young lady's cabinet of gems. 

English. Court album 6 ; Fisher's drawing room scrap-book 21 ; 
Keepsake 27 ; Regent 24 ; Turner's annual tour 22 . 

1855 

American. Affection's gift, Phila. 2 ; Amaranth 9 ; Book of beauty; 
Book of the boudoir, N. Y.; Cabinet annual; Christian diadem 3 ; 
Christian keepsake, N. Y.; Flora's lexicon 4 ; Forget-me-not, N. Y.; 
Friendship's offering 15 ; Garland 8 ; Gem annual 2 ; Gems of beauty 7 ; 
Gift of friendship 9 ; Home annual 2 ; Hyacinth 11 ; Keepsake of friend- 
ship 7 ; Ladies' wreath 3 ; Leaflets of memory 10 ; Lilies and violets; 



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Lily of the valley 5 ; Magnolia, Bost. 4 ; Mayflower 5 ; Oasis 4 ; Peter 
Parley's annual; Portfolio of entertainment and instruction; Re- 
member me 5 ; Rosebud, Bost.; Rose of Sharon 16 ; Snow flake 6 ; Snow 
flake, N. Y.; Songs of the flowers; Songs of the seasons; Thought- 
blossom 2 ; Wide-awake gift; Winter wreath of summer flowers. 
English. Court album 6 ; Keepsake 2S ; Turner's annual tour 23 . 

1856 

American. American gift book; Book of gems 2 ; Flora's dial 3 ; 
Gem of the season 9 ; Gift book for young ladies, Bangor; Heart- 
songs; Leaflets of memory 11 ; Liberty bell 14 ; Lily of the valley 6 ; 
Mayflower 6 ; Mignonette 2 ; Mignonette, Bost.; Oasis 5 ; Rose of 
Sharon 17 ; Sweet home; Token, a gift for all seasons; Voices of heart 
and home. 

English. Court album 7 ; Forget me not; Keepsake 29 ; Northern 
poetical keepsake. 

1857 

American. Christian's gift; Dial of love; Flora's lexicon 5 ; 
Gift for you, Bost.; Lily of the valley 7 ; May-flower, Lynn; Rose of 
Sharon 18 ; Souvenir of friendship; String of diamonds; Token, a 
gift for all seasons 2 ; Token of the heart; Wedding guest; Young 
ladies' offering 5 ; Young maiden's mirror 2 ; Young man's offering 3 . 

English. Court album 8 ; Keepsake 30 ; Scottish keepsake. 

1858 

American. Christian souvenir, N. Y.; Liberty bell 15 ; Lily of the 
valley 8 ; Young ladies' choice; Young maiden's mirror 3 . 

1859 

American. Affection's gift for the loving; Atlantic souvenir, 
N. Y.; Eclectic gift-book; Gift of genius; Josephine gallery; Lily 
of the valley 9 ; Marriage offering 6 . 

English. Annual gift-book; Drawing room portrait gallery of 
eminent personages; Scottish annual 2 ; Souvenir, a token of remem- 
brance. 

1860 

American. Centre table; Memories of home; Oasis 6 . 

English. Drawing room portrait gallery of eminent personages 2 . 

1861 

English. Keepsake 31 ; Victoria regia. 

1862 
American. Liberty bell, N. Y. 
English. Juvenile forget-me-not 11 . 

1863 

American. Casket of gems 3 ; Children's garland; Floral offering 4 ; 
Snow flakes. 

1864 

American. Cloud crystals; Wreath of beauty. 

1865 
American. Gift for you, Albany. 

1866 

American. Emerald. 
English. Gift. 



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1867 

American. Sapphire; Winter wreath of summer flowers 2 . 
English. Rose and holly. 

1869 
American. Amaranth, N. Y.; Appleton's juvenile annual; Gar- 
land, N. Y.; Gift of affection 3 ; Humming bird; Juvenile forget me 
not, N. Y.; Keepsake of friendship 8 ; Memory's gift; Violet, N. Y. 2 ; 
Youth's keepsake, N. Y. 
English. Hood's comic annual, 1869-88. 

1871 
American. Appleton's juvenile annual 2 . 

1873 
American. Sabbath bells. 

1876 
American. Laurel leaves, Bost. 

1878 
American. Christmastide; Masonic token. 

1886 
English. Angler's souvenir 3 ; Broken shaft. 

1890 



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English. Bridal bouquet. 

American. Book of beauty. 

1901 
American. Christmas garland. 

1902 
American. Book of beauty 2 . 



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